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Hard to Fit Contacts

Hard to Fit Contacts

Contact lenses are not an easy solution for every person suffering with vision problems. Some eye conditions make wearing contacts a difficult proposition. However, it does not rule out wearing contact lenses altogether. It just means patients need to discuss options with their eye care provider and obtain specialized hard to fit contacts for their specific vision problems.

Reasons for Hard to Fit Contacts

Finding contact lenses that fit and wearing contact lenses in general can be made more challenging when these conditions affect your eyes:

  • Astigmatism
  • Dry eyes
  • Giant Papillary Conjunctivitis (GPC)
  • Keratoconus
  • Presbyopia

Astigmatism: Astigmatism develops when the front of the eye curves into a bulge or oval shape. It causes blurred vision and can be difficult to correct because regular contacts cannot account for the bulging.

Dry Eyes: When eyes become excessively dry, it leads to irritation, burning, redness and blurred vision. Contact lenses can exacerbate these conditions by making it feel like a foreign object is stuck in your eye.

GPC: This form of conjunctivitis is caused by inflammation on the inner surface of the eyelid. Protein buildup on contact lenses can make this condition worse.

Keratoconus: This is an uncommon condition that causes major discomfort when wearing contacts. Keratoconus happens when the cornea becomes thinner and allows the eye to bulge forward. The bulge forms into a cone shape.

Presbyopia: Eyes tend to have a tougher time focusing on close objects as they age. This condition is known as presbyopia. It typically affects people aged 40 or older.

Solutions for Hard to Fit Contacts

Wearing contacts is not impossible if you suffer from one of the above conditions. You do need to meet with an eye care professional, however, and get prescribed contact lenses that are tailored to deal with your specific vision condition.

Gas permeable lenses are a good solution for patients who suffer from GPC or Keratoconus. A GP lens will limit protein deposits from accumulating which will reduce GPC symptoms. It is also effective in containing corneal bulging and relieving pressure on the tissue for a Keratoconus sufferer.

Toric lenses are useful for correcting astigmatism. Since the lens needs to align with the bulge it is correcting, toric lenses must not rotate in order to fit on the eye. They are typically custom made to correct a specific astigmatism. For that reason, this type of lens takes longer to make and costs more than a traditional contact lens.

Bifocal and multifocal lenses can help remedy presbyopia. Monovision lenses are another option for presbyopia. This type of lenses can have one fitted for distance vision and the other for seeing close objects.

Medicated eye drops can be an effective solution for dealing with dry eyes. They will lubricate eyes enough to make contact lenses more bearable, although a punctual occlusion also must be done to plug the ducts in some extreme cases. GPC symptoms can also be lessened through medicated eye drops. They flush out protein deposits and reduce inflammation.

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  • "Dr. Bermel Optometry is incredible, from the scheduling experience, to interacting with the eye techs---Dr. Carlos in particular is highly skilled and exceptionally knowledgeable in her field on the latest trends and care for your eyes---to getting help selecting the right frame fit and lenses for my lifestyle. It is obvious that the team and ownership truly care about helping their patients maintain optimal eye health. If you are not using this office, you are missing out on phenomenal eye care!"

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  • "Dr. Carlos is a consummate professional who explained in great detail the results of my tests and also my eye examination. I am looking forward to continuing care under Dr. Carlos in the future."

    - Alfred M. - Aug 2022
  • "They took care of me and my wife. Made sure we were paying the right amount with our insurance. I’m grateful for my new eye dr and can’t wait to continue."

    - Michael D. - Aug 2022
  • "Wonderful experience! Dr. Carlos was very good with my son and very patient and kind. Very thorough exam. The entire staff was friendly and knowledgeable. I definitely recommend this practice for adults and children!!"

    - Jeanette G. - June 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Where are you located?

    We have 3 Locations Serving Northern Virginia. 

    Leesburg, VA Location
    55-A Catoctin Circle NE
    Leesburg, VA 20176

    Gainesville, VA Location
    7945 Stonewall Shops Square
    Gainesville, VA 20155

    Fairfax, VA Location
    10640 Main Street Ste 100
    Fairfax, VA 22030

  • How can I contact you?

    You can call our Main Office at 703-777-3455 you’ll be connected directly to our friendly staff, so you can expect immediate attention.

    You can also email our staff at [email protected].

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  • Can you tell me more about Bermel Vision and Aesthetics?

    We Specialize in Hard to Fit Contacts. We are a long standing optometrist practice in Northern Virginia. We provide up to date services with unsurpassed technologies. Here at Dr. Bermel, our experienced staff is here to make sure you and your family stay healthy. Our doctors are available to see you and your family from anything from eye infections to Hard to Fit Contacts. We have a comforting, welcoming environment and a kind, compassionate staff so all your family will be calm and relaxed during their visit. We offer a variety of optical services and specialize in dry eye treatment . Our goal is to provide great care, in a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere and in a manner that is convenient to your needs. When you give us a call, you’ll be connected directly to our friendly staff, so you can expect immediate attention to your Hard to Fit Contacts. So, don’t wait – call now!