Scleral Lenses After Laser Surgery
Have you had laser eye surgery and are now experiencing post-surgery complications? If you have had laser eye surgery but still have blurry vision, scleral
Read MoreHow to Care for Scleral Lenses
Taking proper care of your scleral lenses will reduce your risk of contact lens complications and enable you to benefit from all of their unique
Read MoreWho Can Benefit from Scleral Lenses?
If your regular contact lenses are causing you discomfort, ask your eye doctor about switching to scleral lenses. Scleral lenses are rigid gas permeable (RGP)
Read MoreContact Lenses for Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC)
Up to five percent of contact lens wearers will develop GPC in their lifetime. Giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC) is an allergic reaction that causes small
Read MoreScleral Lenses for Dry Eyes
Scleral contact lenses are an effective solution for patients with dry eyes. Are your eyes constantly dry and irritated? Scleral contact lenses are known for
Read MoreManaging Dry Eyes in the Spring
Do you suffer with dry eyes that worsen in the spring? If you also suffer from seasonal allergies, your dry eye symptoms may worsen in
Read MoreHow to Insert and Remove Scleral Lenses
New to scleral lenses? Here’s a beginner’s guide to inserting and removing scleral lenses. Scleral lenses are larger than the traditional hard or rigid gas
Read MoreGuide to Scleral Lenses
Scleral lenses are a type of gas permeable (GP) lens that are specially designed for patients with corneal irregularities and other eye conditions that make contact lens wear difficult.
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