Many people prefer wearing contact lenses to glasses due to the convenience and comfort they provide. Unfortunately, some people cannot wear standard contact lenses due to conditions that affect their eyes, while some just find them too uncomfortable. Custom-fitted specialty lenses are designed for use in such cases. At Jackson Eye in Fairburn, we are experienced in prescribing and fitting specialty contact lenses. Let’s take a closer look at specialty contact lenses.
If you suffer from any of the following conditions, specialty contacts might be what you need.
Keratoconus
Keratoconus causes the thinning and bulging of the cornea. As it progresses, it makes your cornea take a cone shape, preventing one from wearing standard contact lenses. The patient can wear custom-fit contacts since they are made to fit the exact shape of the cornea.
Dry Eyes
If you have dry eyes, the standard lenses will cause great discomfort. Optometrists recommend specialty lenses such as gas permeable lenses, which allow oxygen flow around the eye.
Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis
Giant papillary conjunctivitis causes the secretion of mucus that coats the standard lenses, making them uncomfortable. Specialty lenses like gas permeable lenses or daily soft lenses are a better option for people suffering from this condition.
You do not need to struggle with standard contact lenses if they feel uncomfortable or do not correct your vision. At Jackson Eye in Fairburn, we help our patients get the right specialty lenses depending on their condition. Dr. Jackson has extensive knowledge about specialty contact lenses and will answer any questions that you may have. Call our team today at (770) 629-4351 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.