Flat fit of Contact Lens

How do we know it's a flat fit of a Contact Lens?

  • It bears heavily on the central cornea.

  • Moves very freely over the eye while blinking.

  • It decenters markedly.

  • Usually gives unstable vision.

  • Very uncomfortable for the wearer.


  • Presents as a central blue area of apical touch and absence of fluorescein along with large areas of mid-peripheral pooling.


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Image from Rajan Eye Care Hospital

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