Why Scleral Lenses Are Comfortable

Unlike traditional contact lenses that sit directly on the cornea, scleral lenses rest on the sclera (the white part of the eye), which is much less sensitive.

They also create a fluid layer between the lens and the cornea, which:

  • Keeps the eye hydrated

  • Reduces irritation

  • Improves comfort


Initial Adjustment Period

While scleral lenses are comfortable, there is still a short adjustment period.

Patients may notice:

  • Awareness of the lens for the first few days

  • Slight difficulty with insertion and removal

  • Gradual improvement in comfort over time

Most patients adapt quickly within 1–2 weeks.


Comparing Scleral Lenses to Other Lenses

Compared to RGP lenses:

  • Scleral lenses are more stable

  • Less likely to move or fall out

  • Typically more comfortable

Compared to soft lenses:

  • Provide much clearer vision for irregular corneas

  • Better for keratoconus

Tips for Success

To improve your experience:

  • Follow cleaning instructions carefully

  • Use recommended solutions

  • Attend follow-up visits

  • Ask questions if anything feels off


When to Contact Your Doctor

You should contact your provider if you experience:

  • Persistent discomfort

  • Redness or pain

  • Sudden changes in vision


Final Thoughts

Scleral lenses are not only effective—they are also comfortable for most patients once they adapt.

At Eye In Vision in Orlando, we guide patients through every step of the scleral lens process to ensure success.