If you want more of a natural look when it comes to vision correction or would like to eliminate eyeglasses, you might consider contact lenses. At Eye Clinic of Sandpoint in Sandpoint, ID, we provide a variety of solutions, including scleral lenses, to help you see clearly and improve your quality of life. Here are some frequently asked questions about scleral lenses:

What are Scleral Lenses

Scleral lenses are large, gas-permeable contact lenses specially designed to vault over the entire corneal surface and rest on the sclera. Unlike traditional contact lenses that sit directly on the cornea, scleral lenses provide a smooth optical surface over irregular corneas, offering improved vision and comfort for those with various eye conditions.

Who Can Benefit from Scleral Lenses?

Scleral lenses are particularly beneficial for individuals with keratoconus, severe dry eye syndrome, corneal irregularities, or complications from eye surgery. Not only that, but they can also be an option for those who find traditional contact lenses uncomfortable or ineffective.

How are Scleral Lenses Fitted?

Fitting scleral lenses requires a comprehensive eye exam and specialized measurements. Our optometrists will assess the shape and size of your eye to customize the lenses for optimal fit and vision correction. This process may involve using advanced imaging technology to create a precise digital map of the surface of your eye.

Are Scleral Lenses Comfortable?

For many wearers, scleral lenses are more comfortable than traditional contact lenses. Since they vault over the cornea, they do not come into contact with sensitive nerve endings, reducing discomfort associated with dryness and irritation. The fluid reservoir between the lens and the eye also helps maintain moisture throughout the day.

How Do I Care for Scleral Lenses?

Proper care and maintenance are crucial for maximizing the lifespan of your scleral lenses and protecting your eye health. Clean your lenses daily with recommended solutions and adhere to the prescribed wearing schedule. Avoid exposing the lenses to tap water or other non-sterile substances, and always handle them with clean hands to prevent contamination.

Contact Us for an Appointment Today

Whether you're struggling with keratoconus or severe dry eye, scleral lenses may offer the vision correction and comfort you need. To learn more about these lenses or to schedule an eye exam, contact Eye Clinic of Sandpoint in Sandpoint, ID, at (208) 263-8501 today. When you’re seeking an optometrist near me, we are happy to assist you!

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