Am I a Good Candidate for Scleral Lenses?

Do you have trouble wearing conventional contact lenses because of your cornea's abnormalities or other issues? If so, there is a fix for your problem. Scleral lenses are an intriguing choice that might completely alter how you experience vision correction.

 

 

What Are Scleral Lenses?


 

These gas-permeable lenses are bigger than regular lenses and do not touch the cornea. Rather, they rest on the sclera and create a tear-filled space over the cornea. This provides a smooth optical surface that can correct vision distortions caused by irregularities in the cornea. The ready supply of tears keeps the eyes hydrated, providing relief for those with dry eyes.

 

 

How Do They Work?


 

Scleral lenses provide a smooth and regular surface over the cornea. This compensates for irregularities in the corneal shape. This can resolve vision distortions caused by disorders like keratoconus, corneal scarring, ectasia, and other corneal irregularities. These custom-made lenses fit each eye shape and prescription, ensuring a precise and comfortable fit.

 

 

Who Is a Good Candidate?


 

These lenses can be an excellent option for individuals with certain eye conditions or challenges with regular lenses. You may be a suitable candidate if you meet the following criteria:

 

 

Corneal Irregularities


 

Scleral lenses can be an excellent option for corneal irregularities like keratoconus, corneal scarring, or ectasia. They can provide a smooth and regular surface over the cornea to improve visual acuity.

 

 

High Prescription


 

Do you have a high prescription that cannot improve with regular contact lenses? If so, scleral lenses may be for you. They can provide better vision correction for individuals with higher prescriptions since they fit each individual's eye shape and prescription.

 

 

Dry Eyes


 

The tear reservoir between the cornea and the lens keeps the eyes moisturized. It provides comfort for individuals with dry eyes.

 

 

History of Contact Lens Intolerance

 


Do you have a history of contact lens intolerance or discomfort with traditional contact lenses? If so, the larger size and unique design of scleral lenses can give you a more comfortable fit.

 

 

Sports and Outdoor Activities


 

Scleral lenses provide a stable fit and excellent visual acuity. This is beneficial during physical activities or in challenging environments.

 

 

Cosmetic Concerns


 

Their larger size can cover the entire cornea and provide a more natural and appealing appearance. This is ideal for individuals with irregular corneas or eye conditions that affect the appearance of the eyes.

 

 

Inability to Wear Other Types of Contact Lenses

 


Scleral lenses offer a different design and fit compared to traditional contact lenses. They provide a solution for those unable to wear other types of lenses.

 

 

Who May Not Be a Good Candidate?


 

For many people, scleral lenses can be a fantastic solution, but they might not be appropriate for everyone. The following things may prevent you from being a good candidate:

 

  • Severe eye infections or inflammation

  • Difficulty with lens insertion and removal

  • Unrealistic expectation

  • Financial considerations

 

 

Conclusion


 

Are you ready to try scleral lenses? If so, schedule an appointment with your eye doctor to discuss your options. Following an eye exam, the doctor will determine whether they can provide you with improved visual acuity and comfort.

 

For more information on scleral lenses, visit Trinity Eye Associates at our Oviedo, Florida office. Call (407) 678-9151 to schedule an appointment today.

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