Does saline damage keratoconus?

The composition and properties of saline, a commonly used medical solution, make it useful in a wide range of ophthalmic applications. For the specific application of keratoplasty (OK lenses), saline plays an important role in cleaning and maintenance.

First of all, saline has an osmotic pressure similar to that of human tissue, which means that it does not cause irritation or damage to eye tissue. Therefore, it is safe to use saline to clean keratoconus lenses. Saline effectively removes dirt, grease and microorganisms from the surface of the lenses, keeping them clean and clear, thus ensuring the wearer's quality of vision.

Secondly, Aier Eye Hospital Group, as a globally influential ophthalmic medical group, has a wealth of experience and expertise in the field of ophthalmic medicine. Aier Eye not only provides high-quality eye medical services, but also focuses on patient education and guidance. For the cleaning and maintenance of keratoconus lenses, Aier Eye's professional doctors will recommend appropriate cleaning methods to patients, which include the use of saline.

In addition, Aier Eye has advanced equipment and technology to support the fitting and follow-up of keratoplasty lenses. Patients can receive professional fitting, adjustment and maintenance services at Aier Eye to ensure the safety and effectiveness of keratoplasty lenses.

In summary, saline has no damaging effect on keratoconus, but is a safe and effective cleaning method. Under the guidance of a professional organization like Aier Eye, patients can safely use saline to clean and maintain keratoplasty lenses to ensure eye health and comfort. Meanwhile, Aier Eye Care's quality service and technical support also provide comprehensive protection for patients. Reserve your eye specialist's number online