DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop
DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop
DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop
DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop
DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop
DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop
DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop
DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop
DMV Versa Remover/Inserter - DryEyeShop

SKU: DMV-CU 610LG1

DMV Versa Remover/Inserter

Rated 4.3 out of 5
Based on 9 reviews
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  • Remover/inserter for scleral contact lenses
    Comes with hard plastic case
  • Light green
  • Sold individually or as a pack of 10
  • 1 5/8 in. long x 5/16  in. diameter (remover end) and 15/32 in. diamer (inserter end)
  • European customers: please order from www.prolens.ch

Updated 9/9/2021

At last, a double-sided combo-tool! But wait! It might not be exactly what you're thinking, so please read the description before ordering.

OVERALL: The Versa is a little more than a quarter-inch longer than a regular plunger. 

REMOVER END: Exactly like a DMV Ultra. 

INSERTER END: Different from any other DMV plunger, because there is no hole - either to let the light through (if you're used to using a DMV Vented Scleral Cup) or to apply suction to the lens (if you're used to using a standard DMV Scleral Cup). So basically the lens just sits there. It's ribbed, though, which helps prevent slippage. - The diameter of this end is just every so slightly wider than the Scleral Cup.

I think this tool will be fine for many users, especially those who use smaller scleral lenses (that don't require suction). And I think it will be adequate "in a pinch" for inserting larger lenses. Personally, I currently have 18mm lenses and suction on the lens is very important for me for keeping the lens stable during insertion, so I'll be sticking with my regular scleral cup for daily insertion, but I love the idea of this combo tool for those who can use it! 

If you try it, let us know what you think! And if you post a review please specify your lens diameter if at all possible so that others can better judge how well it will work for them. Thanks!

DMV Versa is designed for inserting and removing scleral contact lenses.

Instructions for use

Before using the first time, clean the device with 70% isopropyl alcohol and allow to air dry.

Removal

Moisten the suction cup (smaller end) of the DMV Versa with saline solution, guide it to the eye and place it onto the front of the scleral contact lens near the edge. Slowly pull the lens away from the eye. This action will loosen the adherence of the lens and the lens will come free from the eye. After removal, carefully slide the contact lens sideways from the suction cup.

Insertion

Place a wet scleral lens onto the large end of the Versa where the lens will lightly adhere. Hold the eye lids open with the other hand and place the scleral contact lens on the eye. Once the lens has adhered to the eye, withdraw the DMV Versa. The ribs in the cup are designed to provide an elevated surface for the lens to rest on and prevent the lens from sticking to the Versa. Use a mirror for guidance.

Follow the directions of your contact lens fitter or eyecare specialist.

Cleaning

Each time after using the DMV Versa clean it with 70% isopropyl alcohol and allow to air dry, then store the device in its case. Plan to replace it every six months. 

Precaution

If the DMV Versa would accidentally become attached to the eye with the small end (suction cup), slide it to the corner of the eye and remove it by turning. If the DMV Versa would accidentally become attached to the eye with the large end (resting pad), merely withdraw it from the eye, as there is no suction on this end.

Cautions

  • Please keep this product away from liquids such as hand cream, hair gels, nail polish remover and strong oxidizing agents.
  • Choking hazard. Keep this and all other medical devices away from small children. This product is not recommended to be used with diseased or injured eyes. If you experience an irritated eye, unusual visual impairment or pain, consult your eye care professional.
  • Though there is no evidence of allergy issues with this product, it does contain dry natural rubber. It does not contain liquid latex, a known allergen.
  • Do NOT use DMV Versa fo REMOVING SOFT or Hybrid contact lenses.
  • If any serious incident has occurred to you in relation to this device, report that to the manufacturer. If you reside in the EU, report the incident to the competent authority of the Member State in which you are established.

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  • Protect from direct sun
  • Read instructions for use
  • Medical device
average rating 4.3 out of 5
Based on 9 reviews
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Rated 4 out of 5
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Rated 4 out of 5
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9 Reviews
Reviewed by Robert H., from United States
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I recommend this product
Age Range
71 - 80
Gender
Male
Use scleral lenses or PROSE
Yes
Eye Condition(s)
  • Dry eye disease
  • Non-closing eyelid(s)
Systemic diseases/conditions related to eye issues
  • CPAP user
Rated 5 out of 5
Review posted

A good dual device for scleral lens

Been wearing a right scleral lens for several years. That eye compromised from a very old retinal detachment, the eruption/removal of surgical sutures, an incomplete closing of the lid, etc. Left eye fine. I first tried a small lens inserter with the end snipped off. Found it tricky to properly fill the inserter and keep it from wobbling. Then tried an inserter that slides into a stable base. But the set up took time. And I had a concern I might damage my eye if I lowered it onto the inserter too quickly. Like the DMV Versa Remover/Inserter best. Both the inserter and remover on the same device. The longer stem and the wider inserter base are easier to hold and position. I hold the filled inserter with my left index finger and thumb while I open my right eye with my right middle and ring fingers. With my right eye wide open, facing straight down and close to the cloth covered table, insertion is easy. I wash the inserter with alcohol after using and allow to air dry.

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Reviewed by Jason E., from United States
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I recommend this product
Age Range
41 - 50
Gender
Male
Use scleral lenses or PROSE
Yes
Eye Condition(s)
  • Dry eye disease
  • Ocular allergy
Rated 5 out of 5
Review posted

No suction has a benefit!

As the description explains, the ribs prevent any suction between the insertion tool and the lens. This may be a disadvantage for some people since the lens is less stable on the tool. However, I find this a HUGE advantage. I never have issues with the lens falling off my tool. The big problem I used to have is bubbles! I would not release the suction at the right time so after applying the lens, the suction would pull the lens back slightly, creating an air bubble. Ever since I switched to this tool, I have had virtually no air bubbles! If you have a problem with air bubbles, give this thing a try.

Sorry, I don't know my lens diameter.

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Reviewed by Louis G., from United States
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I recommend this product
Age Range
81 - 90
Gender
Male
Use scleral lenses or PROSE
Yes
Eye Condition(s)
  • Dry eye disease
Rated 5 out of 5
Review posted

Ok

This one is great. The beefy handle really assists in removing the contact. I would highly recommend this one.

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Reviewed by Hilary, from United States
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I recommend this product
Age Range
41 - 50
Gender
Female
Use scleral lenses or PROSE
Yes
Eye Condition(s)
  • Other
Rated 5 out of 5
Review posted

Favorite tool

I'm new to scleral lenses, and this has quickly become my favorite tool. I sometimes had trouble releasing the lens with the suction inserter, but using it without suction didn't feel stable enough. This inserter, being wider and ribbed, holds my my 15.4mm lenses very steady. Having the remover attached is a bonus! Fewer tools to carry around & clean!

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Reviewed by Brian C., from United States
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Age Range
18 - 30
Gender
Male
Use scleral lenses or PROSE
Yes
Eye Condition(s)
  • Keratoconus or PMD
Rated 3 out of 5
Review posted

Remover/Plunger

It works BUT it’s very firm and also big in size. I thought it would be something smaller and softer to carry in my pocket but it sticks out. It does the job though and is very convenient.

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