This feature helps reduce symptoms like burning, stinging, or a gritty feeling. People who have not found relief from eye drops or standard contact lenses may discover improved comfort with scleral lens wear.
The Fitting Process
Fitting scleral lenses is a personalized and detailed process. It starts with imaging tools, such as corneal topography, to measure the shape and surface of the eye.
From there, lenses are custom-designed to match a person’s measurements. It often takes a few visits to fine-tune the fit, but once complete, patients can enjoy the comfort and clarity these lenses provide.
Steps often include:
- Digital scans of the eye’s surface
- Lens selection and trial fitting
- Adjustments for clearance, comfort, and alignment
- Training on insertion, removal, and cleaning
A Non-Surgical Option
While some people with progressed keratoconus may eventually consider surgical treatments, like corneal cross-linking or transplants, scleral lenses are often used to delay the need for surgery.
In many cases, scleral lenses continue to be used even after surgical intervention to support healing and refine vision correction. They’re a valuable part of a long-term management plan for keratoconus.
Specialized Care Makes a Difference
Successfully fitting and managing scleral lenses requires both technology and experience. Personalized care, paired with a thorough fitting process, helps patients get the most from these lenses.
At Tree City Eyecare, scleral lenses are part of our treatment approach for keratoconus. With a welcoming and professional environment, our team supports patients through every stage of fitting and follow-up, helping them see clearly and comfortably. If you’ve been diagnosed with keratoconus or are struggling with contact lens comfort, schedule a consultation to find out if scleral lenses are right for you.