Finally, Contacts That Feel Good and See Great
If you have irregular corneas, severe dry eye, or keratoconus, regular contacts probably feel awful—or don't work at all. Scleral lenses change that.
What Makes Them Different?
Unlike traditional contacts that sit on your cornea, scleral lenses vault over it completely and rest on the white part of your eye (the sclera).
This creates a fluid-filled cushion between the lens and your cornea—incredibly comfortable and consistently clear vision.
Who Benefits Most?
Scleral lenses are life-changing for people with:
Keratoconus (irregular, cone-shaped corneas)
Severe astigmatism
Chronic dry eyes
Post-LASIK or PRK complications
Giant papillary conjunctivitis (GPC)
Presbyopia
Why They Work So Well
Their large size keeps them stable—no popping out. The gas-permeable material lets oxygen reach your eyes. The tear-filled pocket keeps your eyes lubricated all day. They block dust, debris, and allergens. And they're custom-fitted to your exact eye shape for maximum comfort.
If traditional contacts hurt, dry out your eyes, or give you blurry vision, scleral lenses can finally give you the clear, comfortable vision you've been missing.
Keratoconus Relief
For keratoconus—where your cornea thins and bulges into a cone shape, causing blurred, distorted vision and light sensitivity—sclerals create a smooth optical surface over the irregular cornea. Game changer.

