prosthetic applications

Prosthetic lenses are typically used for patients who have sustained a severe injury resulting in a poor aesthetic appearance or have a condition which results in acute photophobia.

  • Disfigured or deformed iris/pupil
  • Corneal scarring following an injury or disease
  • Aniridia & coloboma
  • Diplopia/Amblyopia Management

features & benefits

  • Wide range of tint options, lens designs and parameters
  • 2 Materials
  • High reproducibility
  • Natural appearance
  • Superior comfort
  • Durable
  • Cost-effective range available

opaque backing

A durable and long lasting opaque layer can be added to UltraVision’s cosmetic & prosthetic contact lenses to block light from entering the eye.

cosmetic applications

Cosmetic lenses are used to enhance or change the colour of one or both eyes

  • To enhance/change the patient’s eye colour or appearance
  • To improve handling of lenses
  • To match heterochromia irides
  • To reduce photophobia
  • Albinism

parameter range

Base Curves 6.60 to 10.00 (0.10mm steps)

Diameters 11.00 to 19.50 (0.10mm steps)

Spherical Powers ±30.00 (0.25DS steps)

Cylinders -0.75 to -11.00 (0.25DC steps)

Axes 1° to 180° (1° steps)

Pupil Diameter 2.00 to 13.00 (0.50mm steps)

Iris Diameter 5.00 to 14.00 (0.50mm steps)

design range

DESIGN DESCRIPTION MATERIAL TYPES MODALITY
DuraWave® Wavefront optics for enhanced depth perception and contrast. Contaflex 67 Contaflex 77 Sphere Toric Up to 12 months
Igel Rx Classic design, useful for patients who cannot tolerate aberration control. Contaflex 67 Contaflex 77 Sphere Toric Up to 12 months
Prima Cost effective option with restricted base curves & diameters. Contaflex 67 Sphere Up to 12 months
KeraSoft® For patients with keratoconus & irregular corneas. Contaflex 77 Sphere Toric Up to 12 months

 

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testimonial-image

“It’s like living in a slightly different world. I now see everything in a better light.”

Kevin MacNeil

diagnosed with keratoconus at the age of 12

additional information

lenses available from Ultravision with tinted options

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