This article gives some great tips and tricks on how to master the skill of prescribing for these individuals.
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Despite the advances in PRK and LASIK in the past two decades, there are still patients who have complications from these procedures that keep them from experiencing the vision they expected. In these circumstances, contact lenses can help restore vision. However, many individuals who have elected to undergo surgery are often unhappy about the idea of wearing correction again. Therefore, it is important to be both skilled and efficient at fitting contact lenses for this population.
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Dr. Dexter's Take
Patients who have undergone refractive surgery can be tricky to fit contact lenses on. The corneal shape post-surgery is typically altered from a natural prolate shape to an oblate shape, making the fit and comfort of standard soft lenses, and even some types of gas permeable contact lenses difficult. Getting more creative with corneal and scleral gas-permeable contacts is often necessary to satisfy the needs of post-surgical patients.
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