KERATOCONUS

 

What is Keratoconus? What causes it? Who Gets It? How is it treated? All of these questions and more answered here.

» Understanding Keratoconus

 

Living with Keratoconus can be difficult. Lens Dynamics has some tips and places to contact to make life a bit easier.

» Living with Keratoconus

 


Dyna Cone & Dyna Cone Plus+ Lenses

 

These designs are for centrally located, nipple type keratoconus patients.  The difference between the designs is that the Dyna Cone Plus+ series has an optical zone .4 mm larger than the Dyna Cone series.  Standard diameters are 8.0, 8.4, 8.8, and 9.2, but are available from 8.0 to 9.9mm.  Normally start with the standard, Dyna Cone series.  If you get flare and glare or mid-peripheral seal off, switch to the Dyna Cone Plus+ series.  

 

*To convert Rose K® lenses to Dyna Cone designs, order the Dyna Cone Plus+ series with the same base curve and power, but with an edge lift 1 step steeper than what is on the Rose K® Lens.


 

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