RGP Contact lenses Specialists in Dubai
Dr. Rahul Raghav, a leading specialist, we offer high-quality Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) lenses designed for astigmatism, keratoconus, and irregular corneas. Using state-of-the-art diagnostics, we guarantee the best fit, comfort, and clear vision. Get the best contact lens technology in Dubai for an exceptional eye care experience.
Rigid Gas Permeable | RGP Contact Lenses
What is an RGP Contact Lens?
Contact lenses made of hard plastic that allows oxygen to pass through to the eye are called rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses. Because RGP lenses have so many advantages over soft contact lenses, they make an ideal replacement.
Comfort: RGP lenses may be more comfortable than soft lenses.
eyesight: Compared to soft lenses, RGP lenses may be able to correct eyesight more accurately.
What is an RGP Contact Lens?
How Do RGP Lenses Work?
Conditions Treated
One treatment option for keratoconus is RGP lenses. A disorder called keratoconus results in a dome-shaped cornea. This may result in visual issues. If you have keratoconus, RPG contacts are a better alternative since they are more adept at maintaining their form and placement in the eye than
- The astigmatic
- Keratoconus
- Advance Age
- stale eyes
- corneal damage
- LASIK and other post-refractive surgery
- enormous papillary conjunctivitis
Who Is an RGP Candidate?
A wide range of people can benefit from RGP contact lenses, including:
Those who value good vision over comfort and have healthy eyes.
Why People who need a more robust lens choice or who have not had good results with soft lenses. Based on each person’s unique vision requirements and lifestyle, an extensive eye exam performed by a qualified eye care specialist will establish whether RGP lenses are the best option.
A wide range of people can benefit from RGP contact lenses, including:
Those who value good vision over comfort and have healthy eyes.
Why People who need a more robust lens choice or who have not had good results with soft lenses. Based on each person’s unique vision requirements and lifestyle, an extensive eye exam performed by a qualified eye care specialist will establish whether RGP lenses are the best option.
How Are RGP Lenses Different from Soft Lenses?
Since RGP lenses let air through, your eyes can “breathe.” This is because they are oxygen-permeable. Because of the materials used to make them, these lenses offer an improved supply of oxygen. Additionally, because they are smaller than soft lenses, they cover less of the eye’s surface and, because they move more on the cornea, let oxygen and moisture pass through the lens.
Because these contact lenses are made to fit your cornea precisely, they provide a greater degree of vision correction and an improved fit overall. Custom-made RGP lenses could be the answer for you if, for whatever reason, you are unable to wear standard contact lenses due to unusual corneal morphology. Since our custom lenses are made just for you, a perfect fit is guaranteed.
Custom-made gas permeable lenses are smooth on the outside and retain their form within the eye. With every blink, they also move on the eye, allowing tears to flow beneath.
RGP Lenses Pros and Cons
Pros
- Better Vision Quality: Compared to soft lenses, RGP lenses frequently offer crisper, more defined vision.
- Durability: With the right maintenance, they are less likely to tear.
- Oxygen Permeability: RGP lenses improve eye health by enabling more oxygen to enter the cornea.
- Customization: They can be made to match certain visual requirements and circumstances.
Cons
- Initial Discomfort: Because RGP lenses are stiff and may take some getting used to, they can be less pleasant at first.
- Adaptation Period: Getting acclimated to using RGP lenses may take some time.
- Cleaning and upkeep: To avoid accumulation and preserve the health of your eyes, they need to be cleaned and maintained thoroughly.
- Rigid gas-permeable (RGP): lenses are currently the most often prescribed type of hard contact lenses. Generally speaking, they offer better vision than soft contact lenses. They also often work out cheaper in the long run and last longer than soft lenses.
- Certain issues, including as astigmatism in the eyes, can also be treated more successfully with hard contact lenses. It usually takes longer to get used to wearing hard contact lenses, and they may not be as comfortable as soft ones. Speak with your eye doctor to determine which type of contact lenses are best for you and your vision needs.
FAQs
Rigid gas permeable (RGP) contact lenses, sometimes referred to as GP or oxygen-permeable lenses, are corrective lenses that improve corneal breathing by allowing oxygen to enter the eye via the lens material.
No, rigid gas permeable (RGP) and gas permeable (GP) lenses are not interchangeable with the obsolete hard contact lenses. RGP lenses are more comfortable to wear and adhere to the skin more firmly than older hard lenses, despite being composed of a firmer, more durable plastic than soft lenses. Additionally, RGP lenses allow oxygen to travel through them and are larger than earlier lenses.
The lenses have a maximum lifespan of two years, and in certain situations, longer, if properly maintained and cleaned. As long as the lenses are comfortable, fit properly, and provide good vision, there is no need to replace them. We advise doing routine six-month examinations.
RGP contact lenses offer a unique blend of vision correction and durability, suitable for individuals with specific vision needs. While they require a period of adaptation and regular maintenance, their benefits make them a valuable option for many people seeking precise vision improvement.