Contact Lenses
Lenses For AstigmatismAstigmatism is a type of focusing error that is usually caused by the cornea being non-spherical. Rather than the surface being completely round like a football, it is a bit ‘pointy’ more like a rugby ball. If the astigmatism is over a certain amount it will need to be corrected to give good vision. Small degrees of astigmatism usually don’t cause any problems, and often people will not bother having it corrected. Astigmatism can be corrected by either soft or gas permeable lenses. Nowadays the soft ones are more popular.
Such a lens has two different powers e.g. one power running along one meridian and then a different one along another one. The lens must sit on the cornea with these powers running along specific directions. To ensure that the lenses stay in the required positions and don’t rotate, the lenses incorporate some form of stabilisation. Lenses by different manufacturers have different stabilisation designs and some brands work better in some eyes than others. It is sometimes necessary to try a few different makes to find a good fit. Soft toric lenses can be in disposable or non-disposable form:
In these eyes, a lens that is moulded so that it matches the shape of the cornea is required. This type of lens is known as a Toric Gas Permeable. Copyright Eye 2 Eye Ltd (2006)
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