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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