Scleral Lenses - Frequently Asked Questions
Scleral lenses have revolutionized vision correction for many individuals with unique eye conditions. Whether you're considering scleral lenses for yourself or simply seeking more information, this guide is here to answer all your queries.
- What are scleral lenses? Scleral lenses are large-diameter contact lenses that vault over the cornea and rest on the sclera (white part) of the eye. They are designed to provide vision correction and comfort for a variety of eye conditions.
- Who can benefit from wearing scleral lenses? Scleral lenses are beneficial for patients with irregular corneas, such as those with keratoconus, corneal scarring, or post-surgical complications. They can also help individuals with severe dry eye syndrome or those who struggle with traditional contact lenses.
- How do scleral lenses differ from regular contact lenses? Scleral lenses are larger and cover a larger portion of the eye compared to regular contact lenses. They provide a more stable fit and can correct vision even for patients with significant corneal irregularities.
- Are scleral lenses comfortable to wear? Many patients find scleral lenses to be more comfortable than traditional contact lenses because they don't touch the sensitive cornea. The fluid-filled reservoir between the lens and the eye provides continuous hydration and a cushioning effect.
- How are scleral lenses fitted? Scleral lenses require a customized fitting process. Our optometrist will take precise measurements of your eyes to ensure the lenses fit properly and provide optimal vision correction and comfort.
- Do scleral lenses require special care? Yes, scleral lenses require proper care and maintenance. Our team will provide detailed instructions on how to clean, disinfect, and store your lenses to ensure long-term eye health and lens durability.
- Can I wear scleral lenses for sports or physical activities? Scleral lenses can be a great option for active individuals, as they offer stable vision and a secure fit during physical activities. However, it's essential to discuss your specific needs and lifestyle with our optometrist.
- What should I do if I experience discomfort or vision changes while wearing scleral lenses? If you experience any discomfort, vision changes, or other issues while wearing scleral lenses, contact our office immediately. We will schedule a follow-up appointment to assess the problem and make any necessary adjustments to your lenses.
- Are scleral lenses covered by insurance? Coverage for scleral lenses varies depending on your insurance plan and your prescription. Our team can assist you in understanding your coverage and filing any necessary claims.
- How often should I replace my scleral lenses? The replacement schedule for scleral lenses depends on the type of lens and your individual needs. Generally scleral lenses should last around one to two years. Our optometrist will recommend an appropriate replacement schedule during your fitting appointment.