The Contact Lens Lab of SA International
Medical Equipment Manufacturing
Johannesburg, Gauteng 245 followers
About us
The Contact Lens Laboratory of South Africa began trading in 2008 and although that sounds quite recent, the contact lens manufacturing knowledge of its members and technical team dates back to the early 1990s. The idea of sparking up a new contact lens manufacturing facility was certainly not a gamble. The gap in the market was very evident as calls, faxes and e-mails came in from across the country pleading for help. Optometrists were looking for something new, something the rest of the world had that South Africa was lacking – new designs and materials for a new millennium. As a company, we thought it would be in everyone’s best interest if we kept a close eye on global contact lens trends and to try and get the South African RGP market back on track. The first major step forward was to scrap the manufacturing of PMMA lenses completely. This was a duty that international labs had already been following for a decade. Our introduction of Contamac’s 50dk F2 Mid Violet trial material was indeed a giant leap forward for South African Optometrists. The worries of a new patient building up wearing time over a two week period using PMMA were gone. The introduction of new gas permeable materials was essential as many optometrists were still ordering materials like Sm 38 and XL40… both discontinued in the 1990s. Our next step was to develop an e-value specific aspheric trial set. Local optometrists were eager to see the difference in the fit of a base curve with a 0.8 flattening factor and the same base curve with the tighter 0.6 flattening factor. The results were, as expected, astonishing. Now South Africa had an RGP that focused on true corneal alignment to mask a lot more cyl than the ‘pseudo-aspheric’ well blended tricurve of old. Our release of the Genesis aspheric range of lenses has provided better visual acuity and improved lens comfort to desperate RGP wearers across South Africa.
- Website
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http://www.contactlenssa.co.za
External link for The Contact Lens Lab of SA International
- Industry
- Medical Equipment Manufacturing
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Johannesburg, Gauteng
- Type
- Partnership
- Founded
- 2008
- Specialties
- Scleral contact lenses, RGP contact lenses, Prosthetic contact lenses, Soft contact lenses, Coloured contact lenses, and Manufacturing of contact lenses
Locations
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Primary
Jan Smuts Avenue
Craighall Park
Johannesburg, Gauteng 2196, ZA
Employees at The Contact Lens Lab of SA International
Updates
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The Contact Lens Lab of SA International reposted this
We are pleased to announce the launch of Menicon's latest range of contact lens solutions at Miru SA. This comprehensive line includes RGP cleaner, conditioner, saline, and peroxide, designed to meet a variety of vision care needs. Available now through Miru SA, powered by The Contact Lens Lab of SA International. Please follow the link below for more info: https://lnkd.in/dZC8V7Qf
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ROSE K SCHOOL – COURSE 3 "Fitting ROSE K2 corneo-scleral designs on prolate and oblate irregular corneas" LAST CALL TO SIGN UP and join our advanced (practical) session where Paul Rose will review key insights and tips for these designs followed by a live stream patient fit of both a post graft cornea and an intrastromal rings cornea. Email us on marketing@contactlenssa.co.za for the sign up link #ROSEK #keratoconus #eyecare
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ROSE K SCHOOL – COURSE 3 "Fitting ROSE K2 corneo-scleral designs on prolate and oblate irregular corneas" LAST CALL TO SIGN UP and join our advanced (practical) session where Paul Rose will review key insights and tips for these designs followed by a live stream patient fit of both a post graft cornea and an intrastromal rings cornea. Email us on marketing@contactlenssa.co.za for the sign up link #ROSEK #keratoconus #eyecare
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ROSE K SCHOOL – COURSE 3 "Fitting ROSE K2 corneo-scleral designs on prolate and oblate irregular corneas" LAST CALL TO SIGN UP and join our fundamentals session where we will explain the main features of ROSE K2 XL and ROSE K2 XL Oblate and how to get an optimal fit on both prolate and oblate corneas. Email us on marketing@contactlenssa.co.za for the sign up link hashtag #ROSEK hashtag #keratoconus hashtag #eyecare
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The Contact Lens Lab of SA International reposted this
Newly launched Kerasoft AV is the brand new monthly soft disposable contact lens dedicated to patients with Keratoconus, irregular cornea & cross linked patients. KeraSoft AV’s design moves away from the traditional form of prismatic stabilisation. The Freeform design incorporates Peripheral Balancing Zones (PBZ) which interacts with the top & bottom lids allowing for fast & effective stability. These also aid in the ability to produce a healthier lens option which is thinner & allows better drapage & comfort over corneal irregularities. Take a look at the KeraSoft AV Product Sheet: https://lnkd.in/e_pA2fCJ Find out more... 🌐 www.ultravision.co.uk ✉ sales@ultravision.com 📞 01525 381112
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ROSE K SCHOOL – COURSE 3 "Fitting ROSE K2 corneo-scleral designs on prolate and oblate irregular corneas" LAST CALL TO SIGN UP and join our fundamentals session where we will explain the main features of ROSE K2 XL and ROSE K2 XL Oblate and how to get an optimal fit on both prolate and oblate corneas. Email us on marketing@contactlenssa.co.za for the sign up link #ROSEK #keratoconus #eyecare
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ROSE K SCHOOL – COURSE 3 "Fitting ROSE K2 corneo-scleral designs on prolate and oblate irregular corneas" LAST CALL TO SIGN UP and join our fundamentals session where we will explain the main features of ROSE K2 XL and ROSE K2 XL Oblate and how to get an optimal fit on both prolate and oblate corneas. Email us on marketing@contactlenssa.co.za for the sign up link hashtag #ROSEK hashtag #keratoconus hashtag #eyecare
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ROSE K SCHOOL – COURSE 3 "Fitting ROSE K2 corneo-scleral designs on prolate and oblate irregular corneas" For this course, we have prepared a fundamentals session to explain the main difference between prolate and oblate irregular corneas and how to get an optimal fit with ROSE K2 XL and ROSE K2 XL Oblate designs on these eyes. In the advanced session, Paul Rose will review key troubleshooting tips for these designs followed by a live stream patient fit of both a post graft cornea and an intrastromal rings cornea. Email us on marketing@contactlenssa.co.za for the sign up links #ROSEK #keratoconus #eyecare
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SA Optometry Upgrade. Hi Guys, I would like to share some fantastic news with you please! We have just purchased a new state of the art lathe at 'The Contact Lens Lab of SA' to enable us to keep up with the demand of 'out of range' contact lenses. These are the lenses that would normally be imported from around the globe. As of September, you will no longer have to order your contact lenses from overseas, pay in pounds and dollars and wait weeks. They can now be manufactured right here in SA. We will not be manufacturing soft disposable lenses. If you would like more information on this huge upgrade to optometry in our country, please give the lab a call on 011 326 0245 and ask for myself or Tomas. Cheers!