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SPECIALTY

CONTACT LENSES

Welcome to EYE.hk Eyesight Hong Kong Optometry Center, where we offer an all-in-one optometry service. Our team of experienced optometrists is dedicated to providing you with the best possible care. We use state-of-the-art equipment and offer a wide selection of contact lenses to suit your needs. Our optometrists will guide you through the process and help you choose the best contact lenses for your unique needs. Trust us to provide you with professional and personalized advice on your contact lens options. Visit us today to experience our exceptional service.

Our Mission

At our contact lens service, we specialize in fitting specialty lenses that can improve the quality of life for those with complicated prescriptions, irregular corneas, and severe dry eye, as well as those who have undergone LASIK or corneal graft surgery. Our goal is to help people see better and provide vision rehabilitation services through contact lens fitting. If you or a loved one is in need of specialized contact lenses, we would be honored to assist you. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

"美觀自信,健康淸晰"

"We care about your look and how you look"

 

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Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses

Rigid Gas Permeable Contact Lenses

(high myopia, farsightedness, astigmatism and presbyopia)

Welcome to our contact lens service! We offer custom-made contact lenses for individuals with various visual conditions such as high myopia, farsightedness, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Our range of lenses includes soft, rigid, and gas permeable options, all tailored to meet your unique visual needs. Our goal is to provide you with high-quality lenses that improve your vision and enhance your quality of life. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards clear and comfortable vision.

Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Contact Lens Benefits and Applications

1. Excellent Vision

(capable to correct -20.00D myopia, -10.00D astigmatism and presbyopia)

  • Automatically corrects most corneal astigmatism

  • Provides excellent optical quality

  • Offers good surface wetting ability with tears

  • Has a wide range of progressive/bifocal lens designs available.

2. Excellent Eye Health

RGP contact lenses provide better oxygen supply to the cornea, approximately 2-3 times more than most hydrogel soft contact lenses. Additionally, RGP lenses have advanced surface wettability, which leads to fewer deposits. This results in better eye health and comfort for the wearer.

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3. Easy Handling (wear)

RGP contact lenses offer health advantages due to their small size, which allows for easy handling and better tear exchange, leading to improved debris removal. This can provide a potential health advantage for wearers who want to reduce the risk of eye infections.

4. Durability

Rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses have a longer lifespan compared to soft lenses, meaning they do not need to be replaced as frequently.

5. Easy Cleaning

RGP contact lenses offer a health advantage as they can be easily cleaned and disinfected using simple systems, unlike conventional soft contact lenses.

6. Slow Down Shortsightedness Progression

Gas permeable contact lenses, also known as RGP lenses, offer health benefits for the eyes compared to soft contact lenses. RGP lenses allow for more oxygen to pass through to the cornea, reducing the risk of infections and other complications. Additionally, there are special design RGP lenses such as orthokeratology lenses that have been shown to slow down the progression of myopia (shortsightedness).

**Case examples:​ 

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Example 1.:

- Cathy had approximately -12.00D myopia and -3.50 astigmatism in both eyes. She was used to wear soft contact lenses for 10 hours per day. However, she experienced some common problems associated with soft contact lenses, such as unstable vision with blink, dryness and redness.

- Then, she switched to rigid gas permeable contact lenses (GP lens). Now, she's enjoyed stable, clear vision for more than 16 hours of wearing without dryness and redness.

Example 2.:

- Elizabeth is a yoga enthusiast. She had -3.00D myopia and -2.00D astigmatism. She used to use rigid gas permeable lenses since 16 year's old. Her wearing schedule was 14 hours per day, 7 days for week. She enjoyed stable and clear vision without dryness and redness whole days.

- Now, in order to manage age related reading problem, her gas permeable lenses were upgraded with multifocal reading function. She can enjoy clear distant and near vision in both office and home conveniently.

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**To comply with privacy regulation, the aforementioned case information was modified.

Irregular Cornea Management

Irregular Cornea Management

(keratoconus, post-lasik, post-trauma and post-graft)

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When someone has an irregularly shaped cornea, like in the case of keratoconus, post-lasik, post-trauma or post-graft, their vision can be blurry or distorted. This happens because the light that enters the eye is not properly focused on the retina. To address this, specialty contact lenses with a smooth surface can help refocus the light, improve vision and quality of life.

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At our center, we offer a range of specialty contact lenses to help improve vision for individuals with irregular corneas. These lenses are a non-surgical option that aims to create a smooth optical surface over the affected cornea to improve vision. Our experienced optometrists will recommend the best type of contact lens based on the severity of the corneal irregularity. We offer a variety of options, including conventional soft lenses, rigid gas permeable lenses, hybrid lenses, and scleral lenses. For individuals with keratoconus, we typically recommend larger contact lenses that can vault and protect the central cornea. The size of the lens will depend on the severity of the corneal cone. Our goal is to find the right fit for each patient to help improve their vision and quality of life.

Large diameter 10mm Bi-toric RGP for Keratoconus cornea. Tailor made to increase the edge lift.

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Scleral Lenses for Irregular Cornea:

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Scleral lenses are a type of contact lens that can help treat many eye conditions that cannot be managed with other therapies [1]. They are made of special oxygen-permeable materials that allow your eyes to breathe. Unlike other contact lenses, scleral lenses rest on the white part of your eye instead of the cornea. This makes them very comfortable and secure.

Scleral lenses can provide relief for people with various eye disorders such as keratoconus [1], post-lasik complications, dry eye syndrome [2-4], Stevens-Johnson Syndrome, Sjogren's Syndrome, pellucid degeneration, chemical and burn injuries to the eye.

The use of scleral lenses has been shown to reduce the need for full-thickness corneal transplantation [5], which is a common treatment for keratoconus and other eye diseases that cause scarring and contact lens intolerance [6,7]. By avoiding corneal scarring caused by traditional small gas permeable lenses, scleral lenses can restore functional vision and delay or prevent the need for corneal transplantation by more than 50%.

If you are interested in learning more about scleral lenses and how they can help improve your vision, you can make an appointment with our experienced optometrists by calling us at Tel:21530008.

Don't settle for just any contact lens fitting assessment. At our center, we take fitting to the next level with corneal-scleral topography sMap3D and optical coherence tomography (OCT). These advanced technologies ensure precise fitting of special contact lenses like scleral lenses. With sMap3D and OCT, we can assess the cornea and contact lens with high accuracy and detail. Don't wait, contact us today at Tel:21530008 to schedule your fitting with our experienced optometrists.

First sMap3D scleral shape scanner in Asia

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Latitude / Contour bespoke scleral lens

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**Case examples:​ 

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Example 1.:

- Mr. Cheung had myopia surgeries (RK and LASIK) done for his right eye. The outcome was unsatisfactory, because of optical zone decentration and aberration. His quality of vision and  life was impaired. By use of glasses, his best corrected visual acuity was only 0.4. 

- By use of 16mm scleral lens, the corneal irregularity was masked, his best corrected visual acuity was improved to 1.0.

Example 2.:

- Newly graduated Mr. Lau was suffered from keratoconus for both eyes. His right eye had corneal transplantation done, but the vision was only 0.1. By use of 18mm sclera lens, the corneal irregularity was masked and his vision was improved to 1.0.

- One year later, his left eye had keratoconus progressed. His visual acuity dropped to 0.4. After discussion with ophthalmologist, he decided to postpone the pending corneal transplantation for left eye. Instead, he used 18mm scleral lens on left eye to achieve visual acuity 0.8.

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**To comply with privacy regulation, the aforementioned case information was modified.

Hybrid Contact Lenses (HCL) for Irregular Cornea:

(SynergEyes Duette, UltraHealth, ClearKone, Multifocal, Progressive lens)

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There are several types of Synergeyes Hybrid contact lenses (HCL): Duette HD for high astigmatism, Ultrahealth and  ClearKone for keratoconus and irregular cornea.

​Our Synergeyes Hybrid contact lenses are a popular choice for people with high astigmatism, keratoconus, and other irregular cornea conditions. These lenses offer superior visual acuity, stability, centration, and all-day comfort thanks to their patented design that vaults the surface of the cornea. Additionally, the soft fitting system ensures a comfortable fit all day long.

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Dry Eye / Neuropathic Corneal Pain Management

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In addition to using traditional eye drops to alleviate dry eye, scleral lenses and MGX (Meibomian gland expression) are popular for managing dry eye as well.

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Scleral lenses for Dry Eye:

 

If you are experiencing severe dry eye, large diameter scleral lenses may be a good option for you. Scleral lenses can help alleviate dry eye symptoms by covering and bathing the cornea in a protective saline solution or artificial tears, which reduces evaporation and promotes healing. This innovative solution can improve vision and comfort for those with irregular cornea and severe dry eye. At our center, our experienced optometrists can advise you on the best course of action for your unique needs. Contact us today to schedule an appointment and take the first step towards finding relief from dry eye.

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**Case example:​ 

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Example:

- Internist Dr. Chen suffered from severe dry eye associated with immune system disorder. Frequent application of eye drops significantly interrupted her duty in hospital. She experienced photophobia, red eye, foreign body sensation and neuropathic corneal pain, because of wounds on corneal surface.

 

- She was fitted 14mm semi-scleral lenses in other centre. She experienced irritation and foreign body sensation, because of the small diameter of the lenses.

- Finally, she got 18mm 3D bespoked scleral lenses from our centre. After few hours of wearing, her cornea showed spontaneous healing. She used the 18mm 3D bespoked scleral lenses every day. After one year, she was satisfied with the improvement of her quality of life. She experienced no dry eye symptoms with her scleral lenses  such as photophobia anymore.

**To comply with privacy regulation, the aforementioned case information was modified.

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MGX (Meibomian Gland Expression) for Dry Eye:

(supportive management for dry eye conditions) 

 

At our optometry clinic, we utilize meibomian gland expression (MGX) as a key diagnostic tool to assess whether a patient is experiencing Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MGD). During this procedure, our trained professionals gently apply pressure to the eyelids to extract oil from the meibomian glands, allowing us to identify any blockages or clogging.

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A Dual Purpose Procedure

Meibomian gland expression (MGX) serves not only as a diagnostic measure but also as an effective management for MGD. This procedure helps alleviate symptoms and improve the overall condition of the glands. As one of the most common interventions for MGD, it directly addresses the underlying issues of gland blockage, promoting healthier tear production and enhancing your comfort.If you’re experiencing symptoms of MGD, our team is here to provide professional care and support.

How Effective is Meibomian Gland Expression?

Meibomian gland expression (MGX) is an effective treatment that enhances the quality of oil production from the glands, leading to a reduction in dry eye symptoms. Most patients find that a single session is sufficient, but regular treatments can provide even greater benefits.

Our team can evaluate your condition to determine if additional sessions are necessary. We also offer guidance on performing meibomian gland massage at home, which can serve as a valuable long-term strategy for managing MGD. This approach not only helps to alleviate discomfort but also supports ongoing eye health by maintaining proper oil flow from the meibomian glands.

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2. Jackson WB. Management of dysfunctional tear syndrome: a Canadian consensus. Can J Ophthalmol. 2009 Aug;44(4):385-94.
3. Jacobs DS, Rosenthal P. Boston scleral lens prosthetic device for treatment of severe dry eye in chronic graft-versus-host disease. Cornea. 2007 Dec;26(10):1195-9.
4. Hanisch KT, Neppert B, Geerling G. Gas permeable scleral lenses as a conservative treatment option for extreme corneal ectasias and severe dry eye. Ophthalmologe. 2005 Apr;102(4):387-92.

5. http://restoresight.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/2014_Statistical_Report-FINAL.pdf

6. Deloss KS, Fatteh NH, And Hood CT. Prosthetic replacement of the ocular surface ecosystem (PROSE) scleral device compared to keratoplasty for the treatment of corneal ectasia. Am J Ophthal. 2014;158:974-82.

7. Koppen C, Kreps EO, Anthonissen L, Van Hoey M, Dhubhghail SN, Vermeulen L. Scleral Lenses Reduce the Need for Corneal Transplants in Severe Keratoconus. Am J Ophthal. 2018;185:43-7.

8. Lemp MA, Crews LA, Bron AJ, Foulks GN & Sullivan BD (2012): Distribution of aqueous‐deficient and evaporative dry eye in a clinic‐based patient cohort: a retrospective study. Cornea 31: 472–478.

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Causeway Bay, Hong Kong

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