Scleral Lens Blog

Keratoconus is a progressive condition in which the eye's cornea gradually thins and bulges into a cone-like shape, resulting in distorted and blurred vision. The condition usually affects both eyes, but one eye may be more affected than the other.

Keratoconus is a progressive eye condition causing the cornea to thin and bulge into a cone-like shape, distorting vision. Early detection and treatment can prevent vision loss.

Switching from glasses to scleral contact lenses can take several weeks. your Burlington eye doctor will provide instructions on how to properly insert, remove, and care for the lenses, as well as how to monitor for any potential complications. Read on to learn more.

World Keratoconus Day is celebrated every year on November 10 to raise awareness of this rare eye condition. Read on to learn about keratoconus and how it’s treated.