Contact Lens Bandages.

Contact lens bandages are used in Europe on dogs, cats and horses. The bandages have been used successfully ia wide variety of conditions, such as symblepharon, bullous keratopathy, adnexal problems, indolent ulcers and following superficial keratectomy.

Our contact lens bandages aid in corneal healing by providing a protective barrier for the cornea. It assists the healing process and maintains comfort by eliminating friction between the cornea and the eye lids.

Contact lens bandages do not have any refractive power or corrective effect on the animal's vision.

Caution: Any active infection should be controlled before inserting a lens.

Species Type & Size
Diameter*
Bozr**
Feline
Young/Small Cat/Dog
15.5 mm
8.50
Normal Domestic - Slightly Smaller
16.0 mm
8.80
Normal Domestic - Slightly Larger
16.0 mm
9.20
Persian Breeds - Larger Eye
18.0 mm
9.40
Canine
Standard/Medium - Slightly Smaller
18.0 mm
9.60

Standard/Medium - Slightly Larger

18.0 mm
9.80
Slightly Larger
18.0 mm
10.0
Large Eye
20.0 mm
10.40
Very Large Eye (Rarely Needed)
22.0 mm
11.40
Equine
Ponies/Small Horses/Donkeys
32.0 mm
17.00
Most Horses
34.0 mm
18.00
Brown Tint
34.0 mm
18.00
Breed Examples
Young/Small Cats, Small Terrier Dogs
15.5 mm
8.50
Most Domestic Cats, Small Dogs
16.0 mm
8.80
Large Domestic Cats, Small Terriers and Cavalier Spaniel
16.0 mm
9.20
Persian Breeds and Larger Eyes
18.0 mm
9.40
Most Dog Breeds, Collies, Huskies, Corgis and Some Boxers
18.0 mm
9.60
Most Dog Breeds, Labradors, Retrievers and Boxers
18.0 mm
9.80
Some Bulldogs and Some Boxers
20.0 mm
10.40
Only Very Large Eyes - Rarely Needed
22.0 mm
11.40

Diameter* - Straight line diameter of lens, measured with gauge or ruler.

Bozr** - Radius of curvature front of lens.

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