Specialized contact lenses are made for those with unique eye conditions. They improve vision and comfort. These lenses are often the solution when regular lenses do not fit well. From astigmatism to keratoconus, specialized lenses provide a more precise fit.
The main advantage of specialized contact lenses is the custom fit. Standard lenses may not work well for some eye shapes. With conditions like astigmatism or keratoconus, a custom fit is often necessary. Specialty lenses are tailored to the shape of your eyes.
A proper fit is essential for comfort. Standard lenses may slide or move on your eye. This causes discomfort and blurry vision. These lenses also stay in place and offer better visual clarity.
Specialized contact lenses provide lasting comfort. Regular lenses can lead to dryness or irritation. This can be frustrating for people with dry eyes. Specialty lenses are designed to fit the unique shape of your eye. They allow more oxygen to reach your cornea, which reduces dryness.
People with dry eyes often find specialty lenses more comfortable. These lenses keep your eyes moist and comfortable. Unlike regular lenses, they do not restrict the flow of oxygen. This allows your eyes to stay hydrated for longer periods.
For people with astigmatism or keratoconus, specialized lenses offer better vision. Regular lenses may not fully correct these conditions. They can cause blurry or fluctuating vision. Specialized lenses are custom-designed to address these specific needs.
These lenses are more effective at correcting vision. They provide sharper, clearer vision by aligning better with the eye’s shape. In the case of astigmatism, regular lenses often slide around. This makes it difficult to maintain clear vision. Specialty lenses, however, remain stable and provide better clarity.
Specialized contact lenses are also great for those recovering from eye surgery. After procedures like LASIK, regular lenses may not be comfortable. Specialty lenses, however, can help improve vision during recovery.
Lenses made specifically for post-surgery use are designed to match the eye’s new shape.
Getting specialty contact lenses requires a more detailed fitting process than regular lenses.
Here’s what to expect during the fitting process:
Here is why you might want to consider specialty lenses:
If you have struggled with discomfort from regular lenses or need a solution for specific eye conditions, specialized contacts may be the answer.
For more on specialized contact lenses, visit Eyes On Little Elm. Our office is in Little Elm, Texas. Call (469) 786-2020 to book an appointment today.
Sources:
https://www.dukehealth.org/treatments/eye-care/specialty-contact-lenses
https://www.washingtoneyeinstitute.com/specialty-contact-lenses/
https://advancedeyecareplymouth.com/faqs-about-specialty-contact-lens-fitting/