5 Key Takeaways
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Post-graft patients often require advanced specialty lenses due to irregular corneal topographies that differ from typical keratoconus.
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Scleral lenses provide stability by vaulting the cornea, but many post-graft patients prefer to continue using corneal GP lenses.
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Standard corneal GP designs frequently fail to center on post-graft corneas due to high eccentricity and irregular elevation.
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Customized corneoscleral lenses can improve centration and alignment for post-graft patients, though clearance optimization is still needed.
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Patient education and application training are essential to prevent issues like air bubbles when using larger lenses.
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