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  1. Jan 30, 2024 · A bandage contact lens — or therapeutic contact lens — is any contact lens used to relieve pain and help protect or heal the cornea and its nearby tissues. Patients usually wear them for a short time until their eye problem improves. However, they can be worn much longer for chronic eye conditions.

  2. Unlike traditional contact lenses, which are primarily designed for vision correction, bandage contact lenses function as a barrier of defence, promote healing, and ease discomfort. This article explores the science, applications, benefits, and issues related to bandage contact lenses to give readers a comprehensive understanding of their role ...

  3. Jan 25, 2012 · Bandage contact lenses are indicated for many different reasons, including: protecting the eyes, increasing comfort, facilitating healing and sealing wound leaks. We’ll explore these indications, and others, in more detail in the following paragraphs. • Protection.

  4. Aug 2, 2017 · A bandage contact lens (BCL) is one of the simplest and most powerful instruments available to eye doctors to heal a problematic cornea. Surprisingly, many eyecare providers underutilize this amazing tool.

  5. Apr 23, 2024 · Bandage contact lenses (therapeutic contact lenses) are a type of contact lens that can be worn post surgery, disease or injury to help heal or protect the cornea. Patients may only need to wear bandage contact lenses for a short period until their condition improves.

  6. Jun 15, 2022 · Improve Your Prowess with Bandage Soft Lenses. A review of the use of these therapeutic aids for myriad patient conditions. By Christina Cherny, OD, and Suzanne Sherman, OD. Bandage contact lenses (BCLs) are relatively low cost and can be used for a variety of therapeutic purposes. They heal injured corneal tissue and relieve pain and ...

  7. What is a bandage contact lens? A bandage lens is a therapeutic contact lens (usually soft) which you wear in your eye for anextended period of time. It is worn to protect the front part of the eye (the cornea) during healing.