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Contact Lenses
soft-contactKeratoconus is managed by many different contact lens designs. No one design is best for every type of keratoconus. Since each lens design has its own unique characteristics, the lens fitter carefully evaluates the needs of the individual situation to find the lens that offers the best combination of visual acuity, comfort and corneal health.

Contact Lenses for KC Print E-mail
There is no one design that is best for every type or stage of keratoconus. The needs of each individual is carefully weighed to find the lens that offers the best combination of visual acuity, comfort and corneal health.  
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Science and Art of Blinking Print E-mail
Share Share Blink...to improve eye comfort

Blinking cleans the ocular surface of debris and flushes fresh tears over the ocular surface. Each blink brings nutrients to the eye surface structures keeping them healthy. The flow of tears is responsible for wetting the lower third of the cornea. This is very important in KC, since this area is generally below the bulge of the cone and in many cases irritated by wobbly RGP lenses.
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Keys To Successful Contact Lens Wear Print E-mail
Share Share Compliance is the key to long-term success for all contact lens wearers. It is even more important for keratoconus patients, since they are almost totally dependent upon contact lenses for all their visual tasks.
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Finding The Way with a Corneal MAP Print E-mail
Share Share A diagnostic instrument for contact lens fitting is rapidly gaining popularity: the corneal topographer. This is the machine where you are asked to place your chin in a chinrest, forehead against a headrest, and calmly stare at a red light while a whorl of illuminated concentric rings is brought so close to your eye that you feel as if you are falling into a vortex that will drop you into a Twilight Zone rerun.  
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Abnormal Symptoms Print E-mail
Share Share It is important to call your contact lens fitter immediately if you should experience any of the following abnormal symptoms:
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Rigid Contact Lenses: Do's and Don'ts Print E-mail
Share Share There are a number of things you should be aware of for the successful care of your rigid lenses.  Here is a list of some do's and don'ts that should help you avoid any unnecessary complications:
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A Glossary of Contact Lens Terminology Print E-mail
Share Share Obscure medical terms can often confuse an already stressful diagnosis. Here we have compiled a very useful glossary of terms that can help you understand the eye, its function and the malfunctions that can sometimes occur.
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