Scleral Lenses in Dalton, GA
We provide scleral lens evaluations and specialty contact lens fittings in Dalton for patients with dry eye disease, keratoconus, irregular corneas, and other complex vision needs.
What Are Scleral Lenses?
Scleral lenses are larger, specialty contact lenses. They rest on the white part of your eye, not the cornea. Unlike traditional contact lenses, scleral lenses vault over the cornea. They create a fluid-filled reservoir between the lens and your eye.
Many patients who struggled with contact lenses find that scleral lenses offer surprising comfort and clearer vision.
How Are Scleral Lenses Different From Traditional Contact Lenses?
Traditional contact lenses sit directly on the cornea and move with each blink. For patients with dry eye disease, corneal irregularities, or complex prescriptions, this can sometimes lead to discomfort, unstable vision, or poor lens performance.
Scleral lenses work differently. Because they rest on the sclera and maintain a protective cushion of fluid over the cornea, many patients experience:
- Improved comfort throughout the day
- More stable vision
- Better moisture retention
- Reduced irritation
- Improved visual quality
For patients who feel like their contact lenses are always dry, uncomfortable, or moving around, scleral lenses may provide an alternative worth exploring.
Scleral Lenses Can Help If YOu Have Dry Eyes
Many patients search for answers after asking questions like:
- Can I wear contacts with dry eyes?
- Why do my contacts feel dry?
- Why do my contacts hurt my eyes?
- Why do my eyes become red when I wear contacts?
Dry eye disease is one of the most common reasons patients stop wearing contact lenses. When the eye's surface lacks adequate moisture, contact lenses can become increasingly uncomfortable.
Scleral lenses help by creating a fluid reservoir between the lens and the cornea. This layer of moisture remains in contact with the eye throughout the day and may help reduce symptoms such as burning, irritation, fluctuating vision, and lens discomfort.
Because Dalton Optometry offers advanced dry eye evaluations, IPL therapy, ocular surface disease management, and meibomian gland dysfunction care, our team can evaluate both your dry eye symptoms and your contact lens needs to determine the most appropriate treatment plan.
Can Scleral Lenses Help Keratoconus?
Scleral lenses are often recommended for patients with keratoconus.
Keratoconus makes the cornea thin and uneven. This can make clear vision hard with glasses or regular contacts. Many patients with keratoconus experience distorted vision, glare, halos, and difficulty seeing clearly.
Because scleral lenses cover an uneven cornea, they create a smooth surface for sight. This often gives you clearer, steadier vision than other options.
Many patients with keratoconus find that scleral lenses significantly improve their visual quality and comfort.
These Conditions May Benefit From Scleral Lenses
Scleral lenses may be recommended for patients with:
- Dry eye disease
- Ocular surface disease
- Meibomian gland dysfunction
- Keratoconus
- Irregular corneas
- Contact lens intolerance
- Blurry vision with traditional contact lenses
- Hard-to-fit eyes
- Complex vision needs
A specialty contact lens evaluation allows our team to determine whether scleral lenses may be appropriate for your specific situation.
Schedule a Scleral Lens Evaluation With Our Optometrist
Many patients think contact lenses won’t work for them anymore. Scleral lenses often feel like a whole new experience.
If you have dry eyes, keratoconus, blurry vision, or uncomfortable contacts, our team can help. We will assess whether scleral lenses are right for you.
