rgp Pilota

when a project became reality!

The RGP PILOTA test lens is the decisive tool for the success of the contactological process; each professional can develop one or more projects, verifying the effectiveness of the results after a period of adaptation of a few weeks, up to a maximum of 60 days. The advantages of this fitting opportunity are evident:

for professional

Making rigid gas permeable lenses as tests, testing different geometric solutions and more corrective options, is a great opportunity.
The aims of the Pilota projects are translated into definitive lac in 85% of applications (data processed by TSLAC in 2010/2018).

for the patient

Evaluate in everyday life the comfort, vision and other functional elements of a corneal RGP CL.
The possibility of a period of adaptation, to safely test the effectiveness of the lens, having to bear only the professional costs included for the management of the application process.

productive range

The geometric options and the range of parameters with which to fence a PILOTA are wide; In addition to the drawings Spherical, Torical and Multifocal, it is possible to elaborate (also on design of the applicator) corneal RGP for keratoconus, quadrant specific, reverse.
All PILOTA lenses are produced in medium-high Dk, and with absolute quality standards, to facilitate the best adaptation of the patient.

red colour

The choice of this color has the purpose of helping the new wearer in the early stages of adaptation, allowing the fitter to deliver a temporary lac to be evaluated and monitored during the scheduled checks.

traking and markings

Each PILOTA is engraved with the production batch, an alpha-numeric code that identifies the project and allows you to trace all the parameters of the contact lens. On Torics and Quadrant Specific lines are fundamental indicators to evaluate the positioning of the axis; in the back toric designs there are 2 lines that identify the flat K, while in the Front Toric and Quadrant Specific there are 3 with an angular range of 15 degrees.