
HYBRID LENSES
FOR KERATOCONUS
AND IRREGULAR CORNEA
WHAT ARE HYBRID LENSES ?
Hybrid Contact Lenses blend the sharp vision of Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) lenses with the comfort of soft lenses. They feature a rigid center that delivers crisp, precise vision and a soft outer skirt that enhances comfort, making them ideal for individuals with irregular corneas, keratoconus, or those needing accurate vision correction. These lenses are custom-designed to fit your eye’s unique shape, providing a stable fit and consistent comfort. Combining clarity and ease, hybrid lenses are an excellent option for those seeking durable, effective, and comfortable vision correction solutions.

Good Vision + Good Comfort = Great Clarity, Great Comfort!

How Hybrid Lenses Work
The rigid center corrects vision by maintaining its shape on the eye, offering high-definition clarity, while the soft edge helps the lens sit comfortably and securely. This dual design provides crisp vision with a more natural feel, making hybrid lenses a great option for those who want the clarity of RGP lenses but struggle with their initial comfort.
Who Needs Hybrid Lenses?
Hybrid lenses are ideal for people who need the sharp vision of RGP lenses but prefer the comfort of soft lenses. They’re especially beneficial for those with keratoconus, astigmatism, irregular corneas, or post-surgical corneal changes (like after LASIK). They're also a great option for RGP wearers seeking better comfort without sacrificing visual clarity.
SEE THE DIFFERENCE
LIFE BEFORE & AFTER WITH HYBRID LENSES
Before wearing hybrid lenses, keratoconus patients often struggle with distorted, blurry, or double vision that glasses or soft lenses can't correct. After being fitted with hybrid contact lenses, they experience significantly clearer, sharper vision with improved comfort and stability throughout the day. The result is a dramatic enhancement in visual quality and everyday confidence.
KERATOCONUS VISION

VISION WITH HYBRID LENSES


Confidence

Whether you're new to contact lenses or looking for an upgrade, hybrid lenses offer the perfect balance of clarity and comfort. Their custom fit, combining a rigid center for sharp vision with a soft outer skirt for comfort, makes them ideal for those with irregular corneas. Explore our range of hybrid lenses tailored to your unique needs!
Clarity
WITH
HYBRID LENSES
Comfort
HOW TO GET HYBRID LENSES ?
Consult an Eye Care Professional
Consulting an eye care professional is the first step to getting hybrid lenses. They will assess your eye health, measure your cornea, and determine if hybrid lenses are suitable for your vision needs. A personalized fitting ensures optimal comfort, clarity, and performance.

Custom fitting process
The custom fitting and trial process for hybrid lenses involves an optometrist applying trial lenses to assess your eye shape and vision needs. They will evaluate parameters such as curvature and fit, ensuring optimal comfort and clarity. Follow-up appointments ensure the perfect lens adjustment for your eyes.

Ordering Your Hybrid Lenses
Once your hybrid lenses have been properly fitted, your eye care professional will place an order for custom lenses tailored to your specific prescription and eye measurements. The lenses are crafted to ensure optimal vision and comfort, and you’ll be notified when they’re ready for pickup.


HOW TO TAKE CARE OF HYBRID LENSES ?

Wash Hands
Always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling your contact lenses. Dry your hands with a clean towel.

Avoid Sleeping in Contacts
Avoid sleeping with your contact lenses in, as this can reduce oxygen supply to the cornea and increase the risk of infection.

Avoid Water Contact
Never use tap water to clean lenses or lens case. Do not wear contact lenses while swimming, showering, as water can introduce harmful bacteria and microorganisms into your eyes.

Replacement Schedule
Replace your lens case every 3 months to prevent bacterial growth. Don’t extend the wear period beyond what your eye doctor suggests.

Always Use Lens Solution
Always use the recommended lens solution (saline, multipurpose, or disinfecting solution) to clean, rinse, and store your lenses.

Monitor for Discomfort
If you experience any irritation, dryness, or discomfort while wearing your contacts, remove them and consult your eye doctor if the issue persists.