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Find out what you need to know about scleral contact lenses. Learn about their advantages and disadvantages and how to use them safely.
Dry eye is very common, especially post corneal refractive surgery, and should be treated preoperatively with attention paid ...
Scleral lenses fit over your entire eye and can help them retain moisture. This can be great for those with dry eye.
If you have steered clear of contact lenses in the past or struggled with dry eye disease, scleral lenses may be the answer. John A. Moran Eye Center contact lens specialist David Meyer, OD, FAAO, ...
Scleral lenses demonstrated safety and efficacy for treating ocular surface disease and irregular cornea/refractive conditions in children, according to an approximately 2-decade long study ...
At the BCLA Clinical Conference and Exhibition, OT heard about the ‘systems’ designed to make fitting specialty contact ...
Roy Orbison's guitarist Bobby Goldsboro introduced Lennon to contact lenses in 1963. But Lennon's foray into contact lenses ...
In an industry analysis of the global scleral lens market, forecasts suggest a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 8.15% from the year 2023 to 2035.
Medicare doesn’t cover scleral lenses, except under specific conditions. Read on for more.
Medicare may cover scleral lenses in specific circumstances from its prosthetic device benefit category. Read more.
The global market for scleral lenses is witnessing a significant upswing, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.3% over the next decade. According to a recent report by Future ...
Scleral lenses are a new type of RGP with a larger diameter. This makes them much more comfortable than small-diameter standard RGPs because they don't touch the cornea.