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Scleral contact lenses are personalized for each user, so fitting scleral contacts needs higher know-how and more time than fitting standard soft or GP contact lenses.

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Contact Lenses are often seen as a luxury. However, for many individuals Specialty Contact Lenses are the only way to achieve functional vision and lead a successful, fulfilling life. However, these conditions need not keep you from enjoying your life!

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Scleral lenses are used to help prevent eye damage after surgery, after an injury or corneal transplant, and to correct certain kinds of vision problems, such as keratoconus. A scleral lens is much bigger than a regular contact lens, so...

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For more than 50 years, if you asked someone with keratoconus about their contact lenses, chances are they were wearing ‘hard’ or ‘rigid’ gas permeable (GP) lenses.  In most cases, these lenses offered the best vision for an individual with keratoconus.  Patients who could not tolerate GP lenses were forced to consider a corneal transplant.Doctors at the University of Illinois at Chicago conducted a medical records review of new patients in their keratoconus clinic for the year 2020 an Glaser Safety Slug, Micro Rodent Incisors In A Glass Vial, Close-up Of Microscope Lenses, Small Round Glass Buttons, Clear Lucite Button, Corneal Transplant, Eye Contact Lenses, Soft Lens, Contact Lenses

For more than 50 years, if you asked someone with keratoconus about their contact lenses, chances are they were wearing ‘hard’ or ‘rigid’ gas permeable (GP) lenses. In most cases, these lenses offered the best vision for an individual with keratoconus. Patients who could not tolerate GP lenses were forced to consider a corneal transplant.Doctors at the University of Illinois at Chicago conducted a medical records review of new patients in their keratoconus clinic for the year 2020 an

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