
If you have dry eye symptoms, regular contact lenses may not stay comfortable for long. Many soft lenses rely on a stable tear film to sit properly on the eye. When tears evaporate too quickly or the surface of the eye stays irritated, contacts can start to feel dry, scratchy, or unstable. At Inspire Vision Care, we often help patients in Brampton find better options when standard lenses are no longer working well for them. Scleral lenses are larger than regular contact lenses. Instead of resting directly on the cornea, they vault over it and rest on the sclera, which is the white part of the eye. This design creates a space between the lens and the front of the eye that holds fluid. That constant layer of moisture can make a major difference for people with dry eye. Scleral lenses are also gas permeable, which helps oxygen reach the eye for better comfort and eye health. For many patients, the biggest benefit is comfort. Scleral lenses help protect the eye’s surface and keep it hydrated throughout the day. Because they are larger and more stable than regular contacts, they are also less likely to shift around or fall out. That stability can lead to clearer, more reliable vision, especially when dry eye has already made lens wear frustrating. Dry eye and surface irritation can affect how clearly you see in contacts. Scleral lenses can provide a smoother optical surface, which may improve vision quality compared with regular lenses. They are also commonly recommended for patients with irregular corneas, which shows how effective they can be when the front surface of the eye needs more support than standard contacts can provide. Not every dry eye patient needs the same type of contact lens. Scleral lenses come in different sizes, and the right fit depends on your eye shape, symptoms, and daily needs. At Inspire Vision Care, we use a personalized approach to help patients in Brampton explore whether scleral lenses are the right next step when regular contacts are no longer comfortable. Contact Inspire Vision Care in Brampton, ON by calling (289) 505-1205 to schedule an appointment and find out whether scleral lenses are the right solution for your dry eyes.Dry Eyes Can Make Regular Contacts Hard To Wear
What Makes Scleral Lenses Different
Why Dry Eye Sufferers Often Prefer Them
Key Benefits Of Scleral Lenses For Dry Eye
Better Vision On An Irregular Eye Surface
A More Personalized Contact Lens Option

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