The small cornea is the part of the eye that is located between the eyelid and the iris. It is shaped like a crescent and consists of thin layers of tissue that form a lens. This lens helps focus light on the retina of the eye.
The small cornea is an irreplaceable part of the human visual organ. Despite its small size (only a few millimeters), it is of great importance for eye health. The cornea helps prevent the eyes from being exposed to various factors such as dust, dirt or germs.
In addition, the cornea has the ability to regenerate - restore cells after damage. This property helps to cope with many eye diseases, including corneal damage caused by