SynergEyes Hybrid Contact Lenses for the Treatment of Keratoconus (2024)

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The SynergEyesfamily of hybrid contact lenses are a popular keratoconus treatment option for patients experiencing decreased vision due to mild to moderate keratoconus.

Hybrid Contact Lenses – The First Comfortable Keratoconus Lens

Before hybrid contact lenses, patientswith keratoconus often had to wear small diameter gas permeable lenses in order to achieve good vision. In spite of the better vision, patients often could not tolerate the poor comfort associated with gas permeable contact lenses. Hybrid contact lenses were an attempt to solve this problem and were patented in 1977. Hybrid contacts gave patients a more comfortable alternative to gas permeable lenses without sacrificing vision.

Piggyback Contact Lenses – The Precursor to Hybrid Contact Lenses

Keratoconus specialists used piggyback lenses to treat patients with keratoconus before hybrid contacts were available. Piggyback lenses gave patients the benefit of good vision from a gas permeable lens while still providing good comfort. Fitting a gas permeable lens on top of a soft contact lens is called a piggyback lens. This combination gave pretty good comfort and vision. Piggyback lenses arerarely used now since hybrid lenses and scleral contact lenses both provide better vision, comfort, and ocular health.

SynergEyes Hybrid Contact Lenses

SynergEyes Hybrid Contact Lenses for the Treatment of Keratoconus (4)The early generations of hybrid contact lenses were plagued with durability problems due to the difficulty in bonding the soft skirt to the gas permeable lens in the center. The first few generations of hybrid contact lenses were known to tear easily at this junction. The original SynergEyes contact lens, which gained FDA approval in 2005, was the first hybrid lens tosignificantly improve the durability problem. While the SynergEyes lenses are not nearly as durable as scleral contacts, gas permeable lenses or even soft contacts tearing is not nearly the problem it used to be. The original SynergEyes lenses are available in a few variations.

  • A for astigmatism
  • KC for keratoconus,1
  • PS for post-surgical(to treat patients after LASIK, PRK or corneal transplant)
  • MF multifocal lens for presbyopia

A significant drawback to the original SynergEyes lens is its thick, low oxygen permeable skirt, because of this the Ultrahealth hybrid contact lens was developed. If the cornea does not get enough oxygen it will grow blood vessels to make up the deficit. The lack of oxygenation to the cornea is called hypoxia.These blood vessels tend to grow into the peripheral cornea (limbus). The limbus is where the cornea meets the white part of the eye (sclera). These limbal blood vessels are called neovascularization.

SynergEyes UltraHealth Hybrid Lens for Keratoconus

SynergEyes Hybrid Contact Lenses for the Treatment of Keratoconus (5)The UltraHealth hybrid contact lens is the newest version of the SynergEyes keratoconus family. It differs from the original SynergEyes hybrid lens by adding a high oxygen permeable (SiHy) soft lens skirt in addition to an ultra-high oxygen central gas permeable lens. Thus improving on one of thedisadvantages of the original SynergEyes design. Because of this, when a hybrid contact lens is indicated, most keratoconus specialists tend to choose the Ultrahealth hybrid contact lens over the original SynergEyes lenses. Keratoconus patients tend to have high contact lens wearing times, therefore high oxygen permeability is especially important.

SynergEyes UltraHealth FC Hybrid Contact Lens for Post Refractive Surgery

The Ultrahealth FC uses all of the same high oxygen permeable technology as the Ultrahealth hybrid contact lens for keratoconus. The FC lens,however, is designed to treat patients that require a lens after eye surgery. Patients that have had eye surgery often require a post-surgical contact lens to achieve their best visual acuity. Some eye surgeries that may be treated with the SynergEyesUltraHealth FC hybrid contact lens are;

  • corneal transplants
  • LASIK
  • PRK
  • corneal collagencross linking
  • radial keratotomy

Duette Hybrid Contact Lenses

SynergEyes Hybrid Contact Lenses for the Treatment of Keratoconus (6)While not used in the treatment of keratoconus, the SynergEyes Duette hybrid contact lenses rely on the same high oxygen permeable technology found in the Ultrahealth hybrid lenses. The Duette hybrid lenses lack the extra steep center found in the SynergEyes UltraHealth keratoconus hybrid lens designs. The Duette hybrid contact lenses were designed to give patients that find a gas permeable lens uncomfortable; however, they need the vision only found with a gas permeable lens. SynergEyes Duette hybrid contact lenses are available for high astigmatism, high refractive error, and presbyopia.

When are Hybrid Contact Lenses not The Best Option?

Hybrid contact lenses are not as customizable as other contact lens options such as scleral lenses. While a hybrid contact lens typically gives a patient reasonably good comfort, the vision and fit of the lens may not be optimal for patients with advanced keratoconus or highly irregular corneas. Because of this they may not be the best keratoconus treatment option for patients with moderate or severe keratoconus. Patients wearing a well fit scleral lens will almost always experience better comfort and vision than they had with a hybrid lens. Scleral contact lenses have the advantage of being highly customizable thus making it easier for the doctor to fine-tune both the vision and the comfort.

Who is a Good Candidate for a SynergEyes Hybrid Contact Lens

Patients with mild to moderate keratoconus are the best candidates for hybrid contact lenses.2,3 Hybrid contact lenses are not as customizable as scleral contact lenses or gas permeable contacts. Nonetheless, they are often used for patients needing medically necessary contact lenses.

How Do I Learn More?

There are many keratoconus treatment options available.Dr. Driscoll specializes in treating patients with all types of corneal problems requiring complicated contact lens designs. During your consultation, he will discuss with you all of the options available. His goal is to help you achieve your best vision.

If you would like to schedule your free consultation with Dr. Driscoll you can do so at either our Colleyville or Keller/Southlake location. Please call us at 817.416.0333 or you can do schedule it online here.

About Dr. Richard Driscoll

Dr. Driscoll is a therapeutic optometrist and keratoconus specialist at Total Eye Care in Colleyville, Texas. A 1988 Graduate of the Illinois College, Dr. Driscoll has been treating patients with keratoconus for over 30 years. Following Dr. Driscoll’s Graduation from the Illinois College of Optometry, he joined the residency program at the Tuscaloosa VA Medical Center in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.

Dr. Driscoll likes to write. He wrote An Eye Doctor Answers: Explanations To Hundreds Of The Most Common Questions Patients Wish They Had Asked, available on Amazon.com, and The Patient’s Guide to Keratoconus.

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1Abdalla YF, Elsahn AF, Hammersmith KM, Cohen EJ. SynergEyes lenses for keratoconus. Cornea. 2010 Jan;29(1):5-8. [PubMed]

2Carracedo G, González-Méijome JM, Lopes-Ferreira D, Carballo J, Batres L. Clinical performance of a new hybrid contact lens for keratoconus. Eye Contact Lens. 2014 Jan;40(1):2-6. [PubMed]

3Mohammadpour M, Heidari Z, Hashemic H. Updates on Managements for Keratoconus. J Curr Ophthalmol. 2018 Jun; 30(2): 110–124. [PubMed]

SynergEyes Hybrid Contact Lenses for the Treatment of Keratoconus (2024)

FAQs

What are SynergEyes contact lenses? ›

SynergEyes® A was SynergEyes' first hybrid contact lens with FDA-clearance specifically designed for patients with high astigmatism, mildly irregular corneas, or in the early stages of keratoconus. SynergEyes A offers patented hybrid technology–allowing crisp, clear vision with the comfort of a soft lens.

What is the best hybrid lens for keratoconus? ›

ClearKone is a FDA-cleared hybrid contact lens specifically designed for the treatment of keratoconus and other corneal irregularities. This hybrid contact lens combines the best of both worlds – the crisp vision of a GP contact lens with the all-day comfort and convenience of a soft lens.

How long do SynergEyes lenses last? ›

The recommended replacement schedule is every six months, but replacement schedule may vary. Please ask your eye care professional. Remember to clean your lenses and store overnight in either a peroxide system or multi-purpose solution.

What are the disadvantages of hybrid contact lenses? ›

What are the cons? Hybrid lenses are not cheap and require careful handling to avoid damage along the junction between the two zones.

How much are SynergEyes lenses? ›

CONTACT LENS PRICE LIST
Lens TypeCost To PatientWearing Schedule
Cost Per Lens
Synergeyes A:StandardCustom
Single$150.00$170.00
2-pack$250.00$275.00
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Which lens is best for keratoconus? ›

Rigid Gas Permeable lenses (also known as RGPs or simply GPs) are one of the most popular contact lenses for Keratoconus. These stable contact lenses essentially act as a second surface for the eye, compensating for the irregularities of the cornea and functioning as the eye's new reflective surface.

What are the side effects of synergy lenses? ›

You may experience some halos (rings around light), glare (reflected light, making it difficult to see), and starbursts (rays around light). 3. A small number of patients may want to have their TECNIS Synergy™ IOL removed. This can be due to lens-related optical/visual symptoms.

How many hours can you wear hybrid contact lenses? ›

Many people find they are most comfortable if they limit lens use to 8-10 hours per day. The maximum lens wearing time varies between people but it may be possible to wear a lens for 12-14 hours per day.

How much do hybrid contact lenses cost? ›

How much do hybrid contacts cost? Depending on where you buy them, hybrid lenses can cost between $250 and $500 per lens. Check your health insurance policy to see if it will cover all or part of the cost.

Are hybrid lenses better than scleral lenses? ›

Finally, hybrid lenses (while very comfortable) have the primary function of correcting irregular astigmatism or refractive errors. In contrast, scleral lenses can benefit people with a wide range of ocular surface issues (refractive error may or may not be one of them).

Can you sleep in hybrid contact lenses? ›

In most cases you should remove hybrid lenses before sleeping. Stagnation of the tear layer behind the lens could lead to a higher risk of eye infection.

Who Cannot wear multifocal contact lenses? ›

Patients with astigmatism who have “gotten by” with spherical contact lenses in pre-presbyopic years may not be able to tolerate the combined astigmatic blur and multifocal aberrations. For most spherical multifocal designs, up to 1.00D of astigmatism can be tolerated.

Why are sclera contact lenses so expensive? ›

​Scleral lenses are custom-made based on the patient's detailed eye shape and size measurements. They are made of high-quality materials that allow oxygen to pass through to the cornea, reducing the risk of complications.

What are the three types of contact lenses? ›

Types of Contact Lenses
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  • Soft Contact Lenses. ...
  • Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Contact Lenses. ...
  • Extended Wear Contact Lenses. ...
  • Disposable (Replacement Schedule) Contact Lenses. ...
  • Lens Comparison. ...
  • Specialized Uses of Contact lenses.
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