If you have keratoconus, you probably know that regular contact lenses are not the ideal option for you. This is because the irregular shape of your cornea can make it impossible or difficult to achieve a good fit with traditional soft lenses.
Fortunately, you have other options, such as scleral lenses. These gas-permeable contact lenses have a unique shape that allows them to fit comfortably over your irregular cornea. Some of the reasons they are an ideal treatment for people with keratoconus include:
They are more comfortable for daily use than traditional contact lenses, which are unlikely to fit the cone-like shape of eyes affected by keratoconus. Traditional lenses can cause a lot of irritation. On the other hand, scleral lenses are stable and do not move much even when you blink.
When fitted properly, they gently rest over the white part of the eye and do not touch the corneal surface. This reduces the risk of corneal abrasions. Furthermore, they create a pocket that fills with fluid that lubricates the eyes. Hence, they are a great option for those with dry eye syndrome. In addition to providing comfort, this cushion of moisture also promotes healthy eyes.
Keratoconus can have a huge impact on your vision. Fortunately, scleral lenses can provide a marked improvement in the quality of vision and visual acuity. Your vision will also be more consistent and stable.
Scleral lenses stay centered on the eyes better than regular contact lenses and are not likely to pop out. This is especially important if you engage in strenuous activities. Their larger size ensures that they remain stable even if you have extremely irregular corneas.
Regular contact lenses can be quite difficult to handle. This is especially true if you have problems with manual dexterity or poor vision. Since scleral lenses are much larger than regular contact lenses, they are easier to insert and remove. Their size also reduces the risk of unintentionally harming your cornea.
Scleral lenses tend to have a longer lifespan than traditional contact lenses. Therefore, users do not need to worry about frequent replacements. This durability makes them very cost-effective. Their initial cost may be higher than traditional soft lenses, but you will get maximum value from these high-quality lenses.
Thanks to their wide optic zones and size, scleral lenses allow for better peripheral vision. They can also reduce one’s sensitivity to light and glare. In addition to being an ideal treatment for keratoconus, they are suitable for other vision issues, such as astigmatism, hyperopia, and myopia.
Scleral lenses are safe for both kids and adults. You simply need to clean them properly and insert or remove them correctly. But if you are planning to get your little one scleral lenses, you first need to seek guidance from your eye doctor.
To learn more about scleral lenses, visit Planet Vision Eyecare at our offices in Greenacres, Florida. You can call (561) 556-4600 today to schedule an appointment.