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How are scleral contact lenses put in

When it comes to putting in scleral contact lenses, it is essential to consult with an experienced eye doctor for a comprehensive examination and custom fitting. The process involves corneal topography, trial fitting, and follow-up visits to ensure comfort and accurate vision correction. Proper lens care includes hand hygiene, using recommended cleaning solutions, rinsing, maintaining a clean lens case, and adhering to replacement schedules.

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How are scleral contact lenses put in

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  1. How are scleral contact lenses put in? Getting scleral contact lenses to fit right takes a few steps to make sure they are comfortable, accurate, and meet your needs. Let's look at how it usually works: 1. Consultation: The first step is to make an appointment with an eye doctor who has a lot of experience fixing scleral lenses here is one of the best eye clinics www.globaleyestore.com. During this visit, the eye care professional will give you a full eye exam and look at your eyes, your vision needs, and your medical background. 2. Corneal Topography: Corneal topography is often used to make a picture of your cornea's shape and edges. This thorough map helps the eye doctor make custom scleral lenses that will correct your vision in the best way possible and fit comfortably. 3. Lens Choice: The eye care professional will choose the right size and shape of scleral lenses for your eyes based on the results of the test and corneal topography. Each lens is made with the best CNC tools to make sure it fits perfectly. 4. Trial Fitting: A trial fitting will be done with diagnostic lenses to see how well the scleral lenses fit, how comfortable they are, and how well they fix your vision. The eye

  2. care professional will look at where the lenses are, how they move, and how comfortable they feel on your eyes as a whole. During this time, any changes or adjustments that need to be made will be made. 5. Finalization and Prescription: If the trial fitting goes well, the eye doctor will complete the prescription and order the scleral lenses that are made just for your eyes. 6. Follow-up Visits: After you get your scleral lenses, you'll need to go to follow-up visits to make sure they're still giving you the vision correction and comfort you want. During these trips, any changes or improvements that need to be made can also be made. Follow up schedule is usually the next day, next month & next year How do you clean scleral contact lenses and take care of them? Cleaning and caring for your scleral contact lenses properly is important if you want them to stay clear, comfortable, and last a long time. Here are some general rules about how to clean and take care of your lenses: 1. Hand hygiene: Wash your hands well with soap and water before you touch your scleral lenses to reduce the chance of getting them dirty. 2. "Cleaning Solution": Use a Boston simplus cleaning solution by Bausch & Lomb or a solution that your eye doctor recommends for cleaning your lenses. Don't use tap water or homemade treatments because they might have impurities that could hurt the lenses or irritate your eyes. 3. Rinsing: Use the recommended solution to rinse your lenses before putting them in and after taking them out. This helps get rid of any dirt or dust that may have built up on the surface of the lens. 4. Lens Case: Keep your scleral lenses in a clean case that is just for them. After each use, rinse the case with the cleaning solution and let it air dry. Change the case often to stop bacteria from growing. 5. Clean: Use the way for cleaning the scleral lenses that were given to you. This could mean letting them soak in a disinfectant solution overnight or using a method based on hydrogen peroxide. Before putting the lenses in your eyes, make sure you rinse them well with the right solution. 6. Stay away from irritants: Keep your lenses away from things like air sprays, creams, and makeup that can damage or irritate your eyes. When using hairspray or other products that can easily get in your eyes, be careful. 7. Replacement Schedule: Replace your scleral lenses when the manufacturer tells you to. Depending on the type of lenses you have and how well they are taken care

  3. of, this could be anywhere from a few months to a year or more. In an Indian scenario, it is usually replaced in 2-3 years Conclusion When it comes to putting in scleral contact lenses, it is essential to consult with an experienced eye doctor for a comprehensive examination and custom fitting. The process involves corneal topography, trial fitting, and follow-up visits to ensure comfort and accurate vision correction. Proper lens care includes hand hygiene, using recommended cleaning solutions, rinsing, maintaining a clean lens case, and adhering to replacement schedules. For scleral lenses and professional guidance, visit www.globaleyestore.com to optimize your vision and lens care.

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