Overview
This research study is to see if using Lacrifill is safe, easy to use, and helpful for people who wear contact lenses but can't wear them comfortably for long. Specifically, the study aims to determine whether regular use of Lacrifill over a 2-3 month period can help people wear their contacts longer without discomfort and reduce signs and symptoms of dry eye.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria
- \>21 years of age
- Contact lens wearer
- Previous Dry Eye Treatment
- Be on a stable dose of antihistamines/Birth Control Medication and Lifitegrast and cyclosporine.
- Schrimers Anesthetized less than or equal to 10
- CLDEQ-8 greater than or equal to 12
- Corneal Staining NEI grading scale greater than or equal to 1
Exclusion Criteria:
- Known allergy to Hyaluronic Acid
- Current topical ophthalmic drops other than dry eye treatment
- Uncontrolled Diabetes
- Diabetic Retinopathy
- Pregnancy or Lactating
- Corneal Surgery (except Refractive)
- Corneal Scars
- Keratoconus
- Ocular Herpetic Keratitis


