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Scleral Contact Lenses

Introduction

Scleral contact lenses are a specialized type of contact lens designed primarily for patients who have irregular corneas or specific eye conditions that make traditional lenses less effective or uncomfortable. Unlike standard lenses that sit on the cornea, scleral lenses rest on the sclera, which is the white part of the eye, and vault over the cornea, creating a gap filled with saline solution. It has many benefits and improves visual clarity for patients with complex eye conditions. These lenses have become a game-changer for people with conditions such as keratoconus, post-surgical eyes, and severe dry eye disease.

Who Can Use?

Scleral lenses are particularly suitable for individuals with corneal irregularities that hinder the use of standard contact lenses. They are often prescribed for:

Keratoconus

Post-surgical Eyes

Severe Dry Eyes

Corneal Scars or Damage

What Can They Be Used For?

Vision Correction
These lenses correct refractive errors like astigmatism, myopia , and hyperopia by vaulting over the irregular cornea and providing a smooth refractive surface.
Post-Surgery Rehabilitation
After corneal surgeries or injuries, scleral lenses offer a protective shield that can help eyes heal while also improving vision.

Benefits

RGP lenses are known for their durability, clarity, and breathability, offering several distinct benefits over soft contact lenses:
After corneal surgeries or injuries, scleral lenses offer a protective shield that can help eyes heal while also improving vision.
For patients with irregular corneas, scleral lenses create a smooth optical surface, providing clear and stable vision.
Each scleral lens is custom-made to fit the exact shape of the patient’s eye, ensuring maximum comfort and efficacy. This is crucial for treating a wide range of corneal irregularities and ensures that patients get the best possible outcome.
Scleral lenses are designed for extended wear, allowing patients to use them for longer periods of time without discomfort.
Scleral Contact Lens

Alexa Es16mm

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Indication:

• Corneal irregularity
• Corneal graft
• Ocular surface disease
• Severe refractive error
• High myopia
• rregular astigmatism

Technical Details

Materials
Thickness TC
Geometry
Diaeter
Power
Cylinder
Axes

DK 200

0.20 mm

Spheric Toric Asymmetric
& Microvault 

14.50 mm to
17.50 mm

From -40.00 to
+40.00D in 0.25D steps

From -0.50 to
-6.00D in 0.25D step 

All Axes by 1° 

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