Prescription contact lenses – Best way for replacing eye glasses
by Steven Jones OwnerContact lenses are the best
alternative for replacing the eye glasses. They are available in so many varieties
to choose from. They are extremely light weight and comfortable. No one can
even notice them in your eyes until and unless you are wearing a colored
contact lens pair. Before start using them you must know some of the basics
about contact lenses. Contact lenses come
in different types and materials. The wearer can choose the contact lens type
and material based on the recommendation of the eye specialist and the eyes
suitability. Prescription contact lenses have different amount of curvature
depending on the size of the prescription. These contact lenses are visually
transparent and light in weight. Prescription
contact lenses are made up of different types of materials such as
silicone, polymethyl methacrylate, polymacon or polymer materials.
Moreover, these lenses not just offer
medical benefits but are extremely convenient to use. The contact lenses are
not affected by the climatic conditions whether it is humid, rainy or mist.
With contacts in the eyes, people have the freedom of engaging in many
activities such as sports without worrying about their spectacles falling
off.
Prescription contact lenses are available in
two types:
Daily disposable contact lenses - These are the soft contact lenses and can be
worn for a day only. After one time use, they have to be thrown away. There is
no need of cleaning them on a regular basis or any other risk such as dry eyes
and irritation. Daily disposable contact lenses are the best choice for people
having the allergic issues.
Silicon based material contact lenses - Silicon lenses allow the oxygen to reach the
cornea in abundance as they are highly breathable. These contact lenses can be used for a period
of 30 days and are FDA approved. They restrict the buildup of deposits so that
no irritation is caused. It is advisable to remove them at the time of
sleeping.
Contact lenses are medical devices so
you shouldn’t purchase them without getting your eyes checked and having a
prescription from an experienced eye doctor. The doctor will evaluate your eye condition
and after that only prescribe the correct fit, material and brand that you
should buy. It is your duty to strictly follow the prescription including the
brand and buy from reputed stores only.
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