Scleral Lenses

Are Scleral Lenses Right for You?

If you need eye care McKinney has options, but you want to make sure you're working with an eye doctor who understands what scleral lenses can offer for your particular situation. By contacting DeNovo Eye, you can get a comprehensive exam and the information you need to make an informed decision about scleral contacts. While they can take some getting used to, they have the potential to let people who thought they couldn't wear contacts have the freedom from glasses they're looking for.

SCLERAL LENSES

What Are Scleral Contact Lenses?

Scleral lenses are a specific kind of contact lens that is designed to go over the entire cornea and sit on the sclera, instead. Most contact lenses sit on the cornea, but not everyone can wear these lenses. The sclera is the white part of the eye, which means that scleral contact lenses are larger than more standard lens options. They are also shaped differently, because they must avoid placement against the cornea, where a typical contact lens would sit.

Why Would You Need These Contacts?

People who need scleral lenses are generally those who have some type of ocular disease or difficulty. They may have misshapen corneas, or their corneas might not be smooth. Since a typical contact lens has to sit on a smooth surface, it wouldn't work for uneven corneas that have bumps, ridges, or other unique features. There are many types of eye health issues that can stop a person from wearing traditional contact lenses, and scleral lenses were developed as an option for people with these conditions.

What Conditions Are Treated This Way?

Typically, conditions and ocular disease issues an optometrist might treat with scleral contact lenses include:

  • Severe dry eye syndrome
  • Stevens–Johnson syndrome
  • Sjögren's syndrome
  • Aniridia
  • Neurotrophic keratitis
  • Post-LASIK complications
  • Microphthalmia
  • Corneal ectasia
  • Significant aberrations of the eye
  • Post-corneal transplant complications
  • Pellucid degeneration
  • Keratoconus
  • Injuries and surgical complications
  • Distorted corneal implants
  • Chemical and burn injuries

There are many uses for these kinds of lenses, especially for people who want to wear contacts but can't use traditional ones. These lenses can also work well to help protect the cornea from further harm, especially in the case of injury or surgical complications.

Work with Our Trusted Optometrist Today

If you're ready to learn more about scleral contacts, talk to an eye doctor at DeNovo Eye. We can help you address issues with ocular disease or other conditions, so you can get the treatment you need. For eye care McKinney has options to consider, but you want to make sure you're working with an eye doctor who understands everything that scleral contact lenses can offer. You don't have to avoid contact lenses due to differences in your eye, when you come to us for treatment and support.

 

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Monday
10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Tuesday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Wednesday
10:00 am - 7:00 pm
Thursday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Friday
9:00 am - 6:00 pm
Saturday
Appointment Only 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
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