Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular) Treatment in Seal Beach, California
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular) — At a Glance
Severity & Type
When to See a Doctor
Schedule a comprehensive eye exam if you experience persistent symptoms.
Key Symptoms
- Severe chronic dry eye
- Persistent eye pain and light sensitivity
- Corneal scarring and neovascularization
- Conjunctival scarring and symblepharon
- Recurrent corneal erosions
Treatment Options
- Scleral Contact Lens Fitting (PROSE)
- Amniotic Membrane Transplant
- Limbal Stem Cell Transplant
- Autologous Serum Eye Drops
- Punctal Occlusion
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and its severe form, toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), are life-threatening immune-mediated reactions — usually triggered by medications — that devastate the skin and mucous membranes, including the ocular surface. Ocular complications occur in up to 75% of SJS/TEN patients and include severe dry eye, conjunctival scarring, symblepharon (adhesions between eyelid and eyeball), corneal scarring, limbal stem cell deficiency, and chronic pain. Scleral lenses serve as a prosthetic replacement of the ocular surface ecosystem (PROSE), providing continuous hydration, pain relief, and vision restoration when other treatments have failed.
Seal Beach's coastal allergens—pollen carried on ocean breezes, salt air, and sand—can trigger or worsen stevens-johnson syndrome (ocular). Environmental management combined with targeted treatment provides the best relief.
Dr. Bonakdar on Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular)
Direct Answers from Dr. Bonakdar
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar at EyeCare Center of Orange County provides expert stevens-johnson syndrome (ocular) diagnosis and treatment for patients in Seal Beach and throughout Orange County. With over 35 years of clinical experience and advanced diagnostic technology, each patient receives a personalized treatment plan based on their specific condition severity and lifestyle needs.
What is Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular)?
Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and its severe form, toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN), are life-threatening immune-mediated reactions — usually triggered by medications — that devastate the skin and mucous membranes, including the ocular surface. Ocular complications occur in up to 75% of SJS/TEN patients and include severe dry eye, conjunctival scarring, symblepharon (adhesions between eyelid and eyeball), corneal scarring, limbal stem cell deficiency, and chronic pain. Scleral lenses serve as a prosthetic replacement of the ocular surface ecosystem (PROSE), providing continuous hydration, pain relief, and vision restoration when other treatments have failed.
How is Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular) treated?
Treatment options include Scleral Contact Lens Fitting (PROSE), Amniotic Membrane Transplant, Limbal Stem Cell Transplant, Autologous Serum Eye Drops. The best approach depends on your specific diagnosis, severity, and lifestyle needs.
What are the symptoms of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular)?
Common symptoms include Severe chronic dry eye, Persistent eye pain and light sensitivity, Corneal scarring and neovascularization, Conjunctival scarring and symblepharon, Recurrent corneal erosions. If you experience any of these, a comprehensive eye examination can determine the cause.
What are the symptoms of Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular)?
Seal Beach residents may notice symptoms more acutely during outdoor activities—ocean glare, wind, and sand can amplify visual disturbances and discomfort:
- Severe chronic dry eye
- Persistent eye pain and light sensitivity
- Corneal scarring and neovascularization
- Conjunctival scarring and symblepharon
- Recurrent corneal erosions
- Vision loss from ocular surface damage
- Eyelid malposition from scarring
How is Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular) treated?
For Seal Beach's coastal residents, we consider your active outdoor lifestyle when recommending treatments—ensuring solutions work for beach activities, water sports, and sun exposure:
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular) FAQs for Seal Beach Patients
Common questions from Seal Beach patients about our eye care services
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Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular) Care for Seal Beach Residents
Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular) is one of the conditions we evaluate frequently at our Seal Beach-area practice. Living in Seal Beach's coastal environment adds unique considerations—UV exposure, wind, and salt air can influence both symptoms and treatment choices. While many external eye conditions share similar symptoms—redness, irritation, discharge—accurate diagnosis is essential because the treatments differ significantly. We use careful clinical examination and, when needed, cultures or cytology to identify the specific cause and select the most effective targeted therapy.
About Seal Beach
Charming beach town with active senior community and surf culture
Population: 25,000+
Languages Spoken in Seal Beach
Our practice serves the diverse Seal Beach community. We provide care to patients who speak:
Eye Health Priorities for Seal Beach
- UV damage and photokeratitis from ocean glare
- Pterygium (surfer's eye) from wind and sun exposure
- Dry eye from salt air and coastal winds
- Sports vision needs for water activities
Conveniently Located Near Seal Beach Landmarks
Our Orange County practice is easily accessible for Seal Beach patients living near:
Getting to Our Office from Seal Beach
Seal Beach patients typically reach our Santa Ana office via the 22 Freeway in approximately 30 minutes. Free on-site parking is available in our building.
801 N Tustin Ave, Ste 404, Santa Ana, CA 92705 — Get DirectionsSeal Beach Neighborhoods We Serve
- Old Town Seal Beach
- Leisure World
- Surfside Colony
- Seal Beach Naval Weapons Station
Zip codes: 90740
Why Seal Beach Patients Choose EyeCare Center for Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular)
35+ Years of Experience
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar has served Orange County since 1991, with extensive experience treating stevens-johnson syndrome (ocular).
Advanced Diagnostics
OCT imaging, corneal topography, visual field testing, and retinal photography for precise diagnosis.
Insurance Accepted
VSP, EyeMed, Medicare, and most major vision and medical insurance plans. We do not accept Medi-Cal.
Convenient for Seal Beach
Open Monday through Friday 9 AM – 6 PM with easy access from Seal Beach and surrounding communities.

Your Stevens-Johnson Syndrome (Ocular) Specialist in Seal Beach
Dr. Alexander Bonakdar is a California-licensed Optometrist (O.D.) with over 35 years of experience treating stevens-johnson syndrome (ocular) and complex eye conditions. A graduate of the Illinois College of Optometry, he has helped over 10,000 patients achieve and maintain clear vision.
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