If you have keratoconus, astigmatism or any type of condition associated with an irregular cornea, your eye doctor may have recommended scleral lenses for vision correction. What are these specialty contact lenses, and what do they have to offer? Our Ft. Worth, Texas, explains.
Intro to scleral lenses
Scleral contact lenses are rigid gas permeable contacts that have an extra-wide diameter that vaults over your entire cornea, resting on the whites of your eye (sclera). In contrast to conventional contacts that fit snugly on the surface of your eye, scleral lenses leave a gap between the lens and corneal surface.
At Eyeworks, our eye doctor may recommend scleral lenses as the best option to give crisp, comfortable vision for many hard-to-fit conditions, including keratoconus and astigmatism. That’s because there’s a lot to be gained from these unique, advanced contact lenses!
A clear view of the advantages of scleral lenses
- Stable vision: With sclerals, even the most irregular cornea can be transformed into a smooth, rounded surface that provides consistently sharp vision. Their super-size diameter helps keep scleral lenses centered and stable on your eyes, even if you lead an active lifestyle.
- Durable wear: These rigid gas permeable contacts are made from high quality materials that last. Therefore, although the cost of scleral lenses may be higher than standard contacts, you’ll benefit from maximum value over time.
- User friendly: People with poor vision or problems with manual dexterity may find it difficult to handle normal contacts. But the x-large size and hard material of scleral lenses simplifies the whole insertion and removal process.
- Enhanced comfort for dry eyes: When scleral lenses vault over your cornea, they create a pocket that fills with lubricating tears, improving the comfort for wearers – especially if you suffer from dry eyes. All day long, you can enjoy soothing vision.
- Wider visual field: The optic zones of scleral lenses are wider and more precise than standard contacts, so your peripheral vision is crisper. Sensitivity to light and glare is also reduced.
- Effective for astigmatism: Particularly if you have high astigmatism, contact lenses may not effectively correct your vision. That’s when scleral lenses can work much better for you.
How to make scleral lenses work for you
For best results, you need an experienced, knowledgeable eye doctor to perform an eye exam and custom-fit you with scleral lenses. Contact our Ft. Worth, Texas, eye care center today to book an appointment!
At Eyeworks, we put your family's needs first. Talk to us about how we can help you maintain healthy vision. Call us today: 817-346-7077 or book an appointment online to see one of our Ft. Worth eye doctors.
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