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The sMap3D: A Revolution in Custom Scleral Contact Lenses

Scleral contact lenses are large hard contacts used to correct vision for patients with corneal issues that make traditional contact lenses unacceptable. When fitted properly, scleral contacts lenses can provide all-day comfort and stable, clear vision.

Scleral contact leneses can be used for patients with high astigmatism, keratoconus, severe dry eye, corneal transplants, post-LASIK complications, post-RK complications, and severe allergies.

They are also great for sports since they don’t pop out.

For more information about scleral contact lenses, please check out allaboutvision.com.

 

Resources for Patients

For a copy of the “Patient Care Instructions” from our office along with a list of recommended products, click here.

To purchase products for scleral contact lenses, try www.dryeyeshop.com or Amazon. The Dry Eye Shop is a great resource for scleral lens wearers. They have a whole section dedicated to scleral lens products. Each product is reviewed and contains great patient education.