Brookwood Eyecare

3370 Sugarloaf Pkwy B3

Lawrenceville, GA 30044 US

(770) 736-7774

Scleral Contact Lens FAQs

Contact lenses can be beneficial in improving your vision, however, some people are unable to wear the most common kinds of lenses. In this case, you may consider scleral lenses to help you see more clearly. At Brookwood Eyecare in Lawrenceville, GA, we provide contact lens exams to determine if scleral lenses may be right for you. Read about some frequently asked questions regarding these lenses below: 

scleral contact lens faqs

How Are Scleral Lenses Different from Regular Lenses?

Anyone can wear scleral contacts, but you need to decide if they are ideal for your condition. These lenses are larger than other contact lenses. Due to their size, they can cover the entire cornea rather than simply sitting on the colored part of the eye. For people with astigmatism, keratoconus, and other corneal issues, scleral lenses can offer comfort and correct their vision.

Are Scleral Lenses Gas Permeable?

Scleral lenses are gas permeable. Regular soft lenses contain water, while gas permeable lenses are made from hard plastic materials. It may take some time to get used to how they feel, but gas permeable lenses are designed to allow oxygen to flow through and provide a breathable feel.

Can Scleral Lenses Reduce Dry Eye Symptoms and Bacteria?

Since the lenses do not contain water, your eyes will react differently. If you experience dry eyes, you may notice a decrease in symptoms with these lenses. Along with that, the lack of water also means that your eyes will attract less bacteria.

Are Scleral Contact Lenses Affordable?

At the beginning, your scleral lenses may cost more than traditional contacts. Since traditional contacts can be inexpensive, but they need to be replaced often. Slcearl lenses, on the other hand, do not need to be replaced frequently. When our eye doctor prescribes these lenses, your prescription is individualized and tailored to your needs.

What are Some Disadvantages of Scleral Contact Lenses?

It is easier to get used to soft contacts because you don't feel them. Gas permeable lenses are harder and even if you don't feel discomfort, you may think that there is something in your eyes. Scleral lenses may also move from the center of your eye, which can be distracting. In addition, you may get small particles stuck under your lenses, however, this also happens with regular contacts.

Contact us for an Appointment Today!

If you are trying to find an optometrist near me, our team at Brookwood Eyecare in Lawrenceville, GA, is happy to help. When you visit us, we will evaluate your condition and decide if scleral lenses can provide you with sharper vison. To schedule your exam, contact us at (770) 736-7774 today!

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