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KeraSoft® lenses by Bausch & Lomb are a
groundbreaking innovative, patented designed contact
lens for people with irregular corneas. KeraSoft IC
addresses the unique challenges of people with a
variety of irregular corneal conditions, including
keratoconus as well as conditions due to post-graft
and post-refractive surgery.
KeraSoft IC
lenses use a patented technology and geometries from
complex mathematics to create a lens design that,
delivered in a silicone hydrogel material, offers
comfort and visual acuity for irregular cornea
patients.
With KeraSoft IC, we can
confidently fit your eyes with a custom-made lens to
meet your exact needs. If you have irregular
corneas, KeraSoft IC is a new option that you have
been waiting for! |
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B&L
Kerasoft® IC Contact
Lenses • Customized to
your specific corneal shape • Customized
to your specific prescription needs •
Provides excellent comfort • Provides
excellent vision • Allows for a high
level of oxygen • Silicone hydrogel for
longer wearing comfort • Designed
specifically for irregular corneas •
Helpful for some conditions of
post-refractive surgery • Designed for
many complex irregularities • Designed to
fit pellucid marginal degeneration •
Front surface aberration control optics •
Modifiable full periphery; steep or flat
• Thinner overall balanced thickness •
Maximizes oxygen permeability |
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Irregular corneas can be caused by a number of
reasons including disease, trauma, corneal
transplants and complicated laser surgery. Such
patients can have considerably reduced vision that
is not adequately addressed by standard contact
lenses. Standard contact lenses and eyeglasses do
not successfully address the complexities of an eye
with an irregular cornea or keratoconus.
Traditionally, patients with irregular corneas have
been limited to gas permeable lenses which resulted
in reduced wearing time for some patients.
With proprietary Sector Management Control, up to
two sectors of the lens periphery can be modified
independently. This allows the lens to conform to
the shape of any cornea, which is particularly
helpful when fitting keratoconic eyes as the disease
advances. |
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