hi, I m dinesh. using rosek contact lenses after cxl.
i m using ROSE K lenses for last 3 YEARS
can anyone tell wats life of rosek lenses
my prescription has not changed
how long can I use the same pair ?
life of Rose K lenses
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Re: life of Rose K lenses
Hi there Dinesh
My RoseK lasted 5+ years -- and in fact I only changed it because the prescription/fitting had drifted slightly and I got a small improvement following a minor design tweak and so a new lens. I still keep the old RoseK as a spare and will happily use it indefintely unless somthing changes. As for the material the RGP lenses are made from, it is very durable and stable even over time. What does lenses in is typically surface abrasions caused by careless handling or a really stubborn build up of protein or other biofilms from your own eye. These can usually be removed by the right cleaning product but I think there comes a point where if you have a lot of "gunk" a new lens is better. But again, regular care and maintenance of your lens should prevent things from getting too bad.
Underlying all of this is that you cannot tell what the condition of your lens is yourself. I'd try and have it checked out by an optometrist at least every 6 months if you're a Keratoconus patient. The optometrist can check for surface damage and protein build ups and will always advise you if a new lens is required -- or else confirm that you can keep your existing one without needing to change it.
But RGP lenses can last a long, long time.
Best wishes
Chris
My RoseK lasted 5+ years -- and in fact I only changed it because the prescription/fitting had drifted slightly and I got a small improvement following a minor design tweak and so a new lens. I still keep the old RoseK as a spare and will happily use it indefintely unless somthing changes. As for the material the RGP lenses are made from, it is very durable and stable even over time. What does lenses in is typically surface abrasions caused by careless handling or a really stubborn build up of protein or other biofilms from your own eye. These can usually be removed by the right cleaning product but I think there comes a point where if you have a lot of "gunk" a new lens is better. But again, regular care and maintenance of your lens should prevent things from getting too bad.
Underlying all of this is that you cannot tell what the condition of your lens is yourself. I'd try and have it checked out by an optometrist at least every 6 months if you're a Keratoconus patient. The optometrist can check for surface damage and protein build ups and will always advise you if a new lens is required -- or else confirm that you can keep your existing one without needing to change it.
But RGP lenses can last a long, long time.
Best wishes
Chris
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Re: life of Rose K lenses
thanks chris
i ll use them for atleast one more year. Rosek total cost for me in India was Rs 25000, thats 500 dollars.
Regards,
Dinesh
i ll use them for atleast one more year. Rosek total cost for me in India was Rs 25000, thats 500 dollars.
Regards,
Dinesh
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Re: life of Rose K lenses
Everyone seems to be getting their contact lenses so cheap, mine costed 1400AUD$ which is alot!! Is this normal??
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