Corneal Lenses

A beloved classic

With the rapid development of soft and scleral lenses, corneal lenses have taken a back seat. But there are still many people who prefer corneal contact lenses.

There is still a need for corneal lenses

Some find corneal lenses easier to insert than scleral lenses. Others are accustomed to them simply because they have been wearing corneal lenses for many, many years. And last but not least, they are a fantastic option for astigmatism or keratoconus.

Multilens offers the full Rose K range, specially developed for keratoconus, as well as Ortho-K lenses, progressive lenses, and several other designs for individuals who need or prefer corneal lenses.

Our assortment

Corneal lenses for every visual challenge

Menicon Z Progressive

Menicon offers several progressive lenses with a wide range of fitting options.

Menicon Z Progressive is a progressive aspheric rigid lens featuring a central zone for distance correction and a peripheral zone for near vision.

The lens is available in two designs and can be ordered using the Easyfit software, which can be downloaded to your topographer.

Reclaim

Reclaim is a multifocal contact lens with a central zone for distance correction and a peripheral zone for near vision.

The lens is pushed upward by the lower eyelid during downward gaze, bringing the peripheral reading zone into alignment with the pupil.

Reclaim is available in three different base additions.

Reclaim fitting tool

Other corneal designs

Here you’ll find Envision along with our own designs A-design, P-design and RGP Individual suitable for astigmatism, keratoconus and a range of other conditions.

ML A-design

A corneal contact lens with a spherical, tri-curve design. Suitable for normal to mildly irregular corneas.

ML P-design

Corneal lenses with a spherical, multi-curve design adapted for more irregular corneas.

ML RGP Individual

Similar in design to the ML P-design, but ML RGP Individual offers full freedom to customise the curves for a truly tailor-made corneal lens.

Envision

A rigid, bi-aspheric contact lens with two aspheric zones on the posterior surface.
Suitable for common refractive errors or mildly irregular corneas.