Has Anyone Who Wears Gas Permeable Contact Lenses Ever Got Neo-vascularization of the Eyes?

I stopped wearing my gas permeable lenses for almost a year to allow my eyes to heal after having been diagnosed with corneal neo-vascularization. They say that gas permeable contact lenses offer the most oxygen to the eye but I’ve noticed since I started wearing them once again that my eyes are very red only after a day of wearing them. Does anyone else have this problem? Is there a remedy for this neo-vascularization(new blood vessel growth)?


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One Response to “Has Anyone Who Wears Gas Permeable Contact Lenses Ever Got Neo-vascularization of the Eyes?”

  • bill p says:

    Gas perms do not allow as much oxygen to pass thru as do soft lenses.Still…neovas from gas perms is rather unusual. Did you sleep in them? I wore rigid, non permeable lenses for YEARS before there was any corneal vascularzation. Going w/ soft lenses will resolve the issue but will not give the same visual acuity that you’re used to with the semi-rigid lenses.

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