About Bandage Contact Lenses
With the help of our expert team members, we have been able to offer a wide range of Bandage Contact Lenses. These exclusively designed lenses are designed as per international standards and using advance technologies. We also provide these in various standard sizes as per the requirements of clients. Our Bandage Contact Lenses are offered to the clients at feasible rates.
Features:
- Standard sizes
- Appealing look
- Rough and tough usage
Therapeutic Protection for Corneal HealingOur bandage contact lenses are specifically crafted to safeguard the cornea and support healing following ocular surgeries, injuries, or epithelial defects. The advanced hydrogel polymer ensures flexibility, comfort, and high oxygen flow, promoting natural recovery while maintaining corneal hydration. These sterile, single-use lenses are ideal for short-term therapeutic applications, offering a transparent layer of protection that does not impede vision.
Superior Comfort and FitWith a standard 8.6 mm base curve and a smooth 14.0 mm diameter, these lenses conform gently to the eyes surface. The inclusion of a wetting agent provides enhanced comfort during wear, while the soft hydrogel material ensures a comfortable fit and reduces irritation. Each lens is lightweight and maintains optimal hydration, making it ideal for sensitive, healing eyes.
FAQs of Bandage Contact Lenses:
Q: How are bandage contact lenses used in ocular therapy?
A: Bandage contact lenses are applied by an ophthalmologist to cover and protect the corneal surface following surgery, injury, or in cases of persistent epithelial defects. They function as a barrier, reduce discomfort, promote healing by maintaining corneal hydration, and provide an optimal environment for epithelial regeneration.
Q: What benefits do these bandage contact lenses offer during the healing process?
A: These lenses offer protection against mechanical trauma, reduce pain, support epithelial healing, and help retain corneal moisture with their built-in wetting agent. The high oxygen transmissibility (Dk/t 100-140) facilitates natural eye recovery while minimizing the risk of hypoxia.
Q: When should I use a bandage contact lens?
A: Bandage contact lenses are recommended immediately after ocular surgery, corneal abrasions, or for patients with persistent corneal epithelial defects. They should only be used under the supervision and recommendation of an eye care professional.
Q: Where should I store unused lenses?
A: Unopened bandage contact lenses should be stored at room temperature in a dry place, avoiding direct sunlight. Always check the packaging for the marked expiration date before use.
Q: What is the process for applying and removing the contact lens?
A: Only a qualified eye care professional should apply and remove these therapeutic lenses. The process involves sterilized tools and techniques to ensure the lens is placed safely on the cornea and removed after the recommended therapeutic period to avoid contamination or injury.
Q: Are these lenses reusable?
A: No, each lens is single-use and disposable. They are designed for one-time application to maintain sterility and effectiveness, reducing any risk of infection or irritation.
Q: What features make these bandage contact lenses comfortable for extended wear?
A: These lenses incorporate a soft hydrogel material, a comfort-enhancing wetting agent, and high oxygen permeability. Their lightweight, flexible design ensures minimal sensation, with a transparent finish for clear vision during therapeutic use.