Specialty contact lenses encompass a range of gas permeable contact lenses. Most gas permeable contact lens generally provides a sharper vision, especially for those with high astigmatism. Come in for a consultation to find out which GP lens is suited for you.
Gas Permeable (GP) Contacts
Scleral lenses are large diameter ridged gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses that extend onto the sclera (the white part of the eye). Individuals with irregular corneas, insufficient tear production, and refractive error (near- or farsightedness) who are unable to wear conventional contact lenses can benefit from scleral lenses.
Benefits of Scleral Lens:
- Fluid reservoir provides comfort for people with DRY EYES.
- Gas permeable lens provides optimal oxygen delivery.
- Fluid reservoir provides cushioning between the lens and corneal, therefore suitable those who have had LASIK or other corneal refractive surgery.
- Masks irregularities of corneal surface, allowing CLEARER VISION than conventional contact lenses.
- With proper care, lenses can be safely worn for 2 years.
Multifocal Gas Permeable Lenses
Being 40 has never been so easy with the wide variety of multifocal/progressive contact lenses. Synergeyes offers their line of multifocal lenses that allows individual to enjoy the comfort of soft lens but also have crisp vision for both distance and reading.
For those whose lifestyles are more suitable for soft disposable contact lenses, multifocal options are available too for soft lenses.
Hybrid Lenses (Synergeyes/Duette)
A contact lens that provides both the comfort of a soft lens, as well as the crisp clear vision of a ridged gas permeable lens – even for those with high astigmatism! Unlike conventional soft lenses, hybrid lenses provide vision free of rotational blurs when lenses slide with each blink. These lenses are suitable for those who require precise vision in their professional as well as personal life.
Find Out Who Can Benefit from Scleral Lenses