Aqueous, lipid supplementation, and viscosity enhancing agents that replace or supplement natural tear film.
Essential fatty acids such as Omega-3, flax seed oils, and other nutritional supplements.
Reduction of lipid by-products and lipolytic bacteria by lid scrubs, cleansers, and lid debridement.
Liquefy secretions of obstructed glands to improve meibomian gland function manually or through in-office procedures such as iLux.
Immunomodulatory and anti-inflammatory agents that inhibit inflammatory markers and activation of lymphocytes.
Prevents desiccation of ocular surface and frequent use of lubricants through blinking awareness training.
A tear conservation method that aimes to retain natural tears on the ocular surface.
Therapeutic amelioration of obstructed meibomian glands to restore their functionality.
Delivering intense pulses of 500-1200nm light to treat meibomian gland dysfunction.
This lens is ideal for patients with corneal ectasias, transplants, irregular corneas. The presence of a flud reservoir makes the lens an excellent treatment option for patients with dry eyes, Stevens-Johnson, pemphigoid, and neurotrophic corneas.
Corneal GP lenses masks corneal astigmatism and are utilized for patients with irregular astigmatism or patients with high amounts of astigmatism. They boast superior optics in comparison to soft contact lenses.
It is gas permeable lens surrounded by a soft skirt portion. These lenses provide excellent optics similar to a corneal GP while maintaining the comfort of a soft lens. They have similar indications as corneal GPs.
These are a great option in pediatric contact lens fittings and are most commonly used for patients with aphakia and other congenital pathologies. They have extended range parameters and are ideal for the pediatric population.
These are mostly commonly used for patients with aniridia, iris coloboma, ocular albinism, leukocoria, leukoma, micro-cornea, and iris atrophy. They help mitigate symptoms of glare and photophobia.
These lenses allow patients to see distance, near and computer without the need for glasses. They are available in soft and GP lens options. In pediatric population, soft multifocals are used as part of myopia control therapy.
These are custom designed, overnight wear, GP lenses that reshape the cornea to eliminate the need for glasses during the day. It creates peripheral myopic defocus that has been reported to reduce myopic progression by about 50%.
Soft contact lenses include a range of products: spheres, torics, and colored contact lenses. With extended range parameters, these are able to correct wide range of prescriptions. They are also used as bandage contact lenses in cases of abrasions.