We've already addressed the best solutions for your soft contact lenses, but for those patients wearing specialty contact lens options, finding good information about how to care for your lenses can be quite difficult. Synergeyes contact lenses are a unique "hybrid" option; one part soft lens and one part hard (or rigid gas permeable) lens. The hard lens center allows for improved vision in patients with high astigmatism or irregular corneas (like those found in keratoconus). The soft lens skirt of the lens allows for superior comfort. These lenses last for 6 months of wear, but can easily tear or build up deposits if not cared for properly. You can always find more information on the best way to care for your lenses at the Synergeyes website, but here is a breakdown of what I recommend.
SYNERGEYES DUETTE
The Duette lens is the company's latest design which has superior optics for "regular" corneas and up to 4 or 5 diopters of astigmatism. A multifocal design is also an option. The company has performed studies to see which solutions operate best to keep the lens moisturized but still clean. Click here to see a more thorough post on their findings.
1) CLEANING
The best options to clean your lens are Biotrue multipurpose solution and Aquify multipurpose solution. These two solutions provide the moisturization that the soft contact lens portion of your lens needs to prevent dryness, especially as the lens ages. Previously Clearcare was the top recommendation, but in a large percentage of patients, the Clearcare solution will cause white deposits on the soft portion of the lens, preventing proper moisturization. Clearcare can be used for intense cleaning, but I no longer recommend it on a nightly basis unless my patients have severe depositing issues.
2) FILLING THE LENS
Before you insert the lens into your eye, you should fill the lens with the correct saline solution to provide better fit and comfort. I usually recommend Unisol 4 sterile saline for this purpose. You want the solution that you fill your contact lens with to be preservative free, since preservatives can be toxic to the cornea with prolonged contact. Preservative free artificial tears are sometimes also recommended.
SYNERGEYES CLEARKONE, SYNERGEYES KC, SYNERGEYES A
1) CLEANING
For this lens, I solely recommend Clearcare. Synergeyes Clearkone is made for correcting the vision of patients with keratoconus. The company also offers products like Synergeyes A that are made to correct for higher astigmatism. These products are made with a hydrogel soft lens skirt (versus Duette which is a higher oxygen permeable silicone hydrogel), and this material responds better to the intense cleansing ability of Clearcare.
2) FILLING THE LENS
Unisol 4 saline is still a great option for filling the bowl of the lens. Again, you really want to avoid preservatives if you are using this solution against your cornea all day. In some cases, a thick preservative free tear like Celluvisc has even been used to help with comfort in patients that are just learning to use the lenses. Long term the thicker Celluvisc is usually replaced with a thinner solution to improve visual quality.
SYNERGEYES DUETTE
The Duette lens is the company's latest design which has superior optics for "regular" corneas and up to 4 or 5 diopters of astigmatism. A multifocal design is also an option. The company has performed studies to see which solutions operate best to keep the lens moisturized but still clean. Click here to see a more thorough post on their findings.
1) CLEANING
The best options to clean your lens are Biotrue multipurpose solution and Aquify multipurpose solution. These two solutions provide the moisturization that the soft contact lens portion of your lens needs to prevent dryness, especially as the lens ages. Previously Clearcare was the top recommendation, but in a large percentage of patients, the Clearcare solution will cause white deposits on the soft portion of the lens, preventing proper moisturization. Clearcare can be used for intense cleaning, but I no longer recommend it on a nightly basis unless my patients have severe depositing issues.
2) FILLING THE LENS
Before you insert the lens into your eye, you should fill the lens with the correct saline solution to provide better fit and comfort. I usually recommend Unisol 4 sterile saline for this purpose. You want the solution that you fill your contact lens with to be preservative free, since preservatives can be toxic to the cornea with prolonged contact. Preservative free artificial tears are sometimes also recommended.
SYNERGEYES CLEARKONE, SYNERGEYES KC, SYNERGEYES A
1) CLEANING
For this lens, I solely recommend Clearcare. Synergeyes Clearkone is made for correcting the vision of patients with keratoconus. The company also offers products like Synergeyes A that are made to correct for higher astigmatism. These products are made with a hydrogel soft lens skirt (versus Duette which is a higher oxygen permeable silicone hydrogel), and this material responds better to the intense cleansing ability of Clearcare.
2) FILLING THE LENS
Unisol 4 saline is still a great option for filling the bowl of the lens. Again, you really want to avoid preservatives if you are using this solution against your cornea all day. In some cases, a thick preservative free tear like Celluvisc has even been used to help with comfort in patients that are just learning to use the lenses. Long term the thicker Celluvisc is usually replaced with a thinner solution to improve visual quality.