Please read this page carefully as it will instruct you on how best to take care of your scleral contact lenses.
As with all contact lenses, good hygienic practice is essential. The surface of gas-permeable scleral lenses can suffer wear and tear over time with use and handling. Polishing is not always possible, so please look after your lenses carefully so that the surface of the lens can be kept in good condition for the maximum time possible.
You need to use your sense of touch rather than sight to insert this lens. You do not need to use a mirror for this as you need to look down when inserting the lens.
Sometimes, you might need to remove the lens and reinsert it. If this happens, rinse the surface with Abbott Lens Plus Ocupure saline or an alternative unpreserved sterile saline before you reinsert it. Multi-purpose soft contact lens solutions can be used at this stage as they have some cleaning properties. The brand Quattro has a licence for use with rigid lenses as well as soft lenses and can be used for this purpose.
If you have been advised in clinic to use a different method to insert and remove your lenses, ensure you follow those recommended instructions.
After you remove the contact lens from your eye, you must clean it before putting it into the storage case to remove the microbes and deposits that day.
If you have been advised in clinic to use a different method to clean your lenses, ensure you follow those recommended instructions.
Eye infections can happen due to not cleaning your lenses case properly. The foam-based insert found in your case should be replaced every three months.
Remember:
If your eye suddenly becomes red, painful or your vision worsens, go to Moorfields A&E department in City Road (open 24/7 for emergency eye problems only). Please make sure you do not wear your lens.