Product features
Product type hard lens |
BC value 5.00 to 7.40 |
DIA 8,40 to 8,80 |
Material Tisilfocon A |
Power range 0.00 to -20.00 |
DK value 189 |
UV protection no |
Light tint yes |
Gas flow very high (DK value &, gt, 100) |
Lens type Spherical lenses |
Menicon Z-alpha E-1 (keratoconus)
The Menicon Z-alpha E-1 form-stable keratoconus contact lens is specifically designed for use in keratoconus.
The back surface has a central spherical optic with a steeply flattening multi-curved periphery. The front surface has a large spherical optical zone.
Please only order this type of lens if you are already wearing it successfully.
It will be made individually for you. Exchanges, cancellations or returns, even if the contact lens is in perfect condition, are excluded.
The back surface has a central spherical optic with a steeply flattening multi-curved periphery. The front surface has a large spherical optical zone.
Please only order this type of lens if you are already wearing it successfully.
It will be made individually for you. Exchanges, cancellations or returns, even if the contact lens is in perfect condition, are excluded.
Delivery range of Menicon Z-alpha E-1 (keratoconus):
BC Values:
5.00 to 7.40 in 0.05 increments
Power:
5.00 to 7.40 in 0.05 increments
Power:
0.00 to -25.00 in 0.25 increments
DIA:
8,40 / 8,60 / 8,80
( C.T. / tc ): This value indicates the center thickness. It results from the thickness and does not need to be specified in an order.
DIA:
8,40 / 8,60 / 8,80
( C.T. / tc ): This value indicates the center thickness. It results from the thickness and does not need to be specified in an order.
Engraving:
All Menicon lenses are engraved with an engraving. It is located at the edge of the lens and is barely visible to the naked eye. Under a strong magnifying glass or a corneal microscope, however, it can be very quickly recognized in case of confusion whether it is the right or left lens.
All Menicon lenses are engraved with an engraving. It is located at the edge of the lens and is barely visible to the naked eye. Under a strong magnifying glass or a corneal microscope, however, it can be very quickly recognized in case of confusion whether it is the right or left lens.