Contact Lenses

With being the most popular and used way for vision correction these days, contact lenses have made lives easier and the best part about them is they are the most comfortable and easy to use and available in such a wide range and variety to fulfill your needs according to your convenience. 

Contact Lenses are the easiest and most comfortable barrier-free way to correct vision if used with care and proper supervision. 

Are you still struggling with glasses? Still, confused about which contact lenses are right for you? Here in the blog, we’ll discuss everything you should know about contact lenses.

So, What are Contact Lenses?

Contact Lenses - YourSpexLike any other spectacles, Contact lenses also correct refractive errors and perform this function by adding or subtracting focusing power to the eye's cornea and lens but the coolest thing about them is you do not have to carry a barrier all the time, they fit into your eyes and sit comfortably on the eye's curvature, giving you excellent focus and a wider field of view than glasses. 

How to Choose Contact Lenses?

Talking about the use of contact lenses, from such a vast collection, you’ll surely get something right according to your needs and choices.

Here are the types of Contact Lenses:

Soft Contact Lenses

Made with soft and flexible lenses allowing oxygen to pass through the cornea and the availability of water makes them adjustable and more comfortable than rigid ones.

Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Contact Lenses

Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Contact Lenses are easier to handle and less likely to tear. They tend to be less expensive. Over the life of the lens since they last longer than soft contact lenses. 

Disposable (Replacement Schedule) Contact Lenses

For people new to contact lenses, switching to them from their regular chasma daily disposable lenses is something they should start with. Disposable lenses also come in a variety - daily, monthly, and yearly too.

Common types of contact lenses:

types of contact lenses - yourspexClear Contact Lenses

Clear contact lenses are majorly used by people for the correction of vision.

Colored Contact Lenses

These are cosmetic lenses and are majorly used for coloring the eyes.

Toric Contact Lenses

People with astigmatism usually go for this lens category. Mainly to correct the vision of people with spherical and cylindrical power issues.

What to consider while buying contact lenses?

It’s important to buy contact lenses that can make your life easy in every way so before making a purchase.

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Here are the things you should consider before buying contact lenses.

Vision Issues

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Know everything about your vision issues before deciding on your contact lenses so whether myopia, Hyperopia, or Astigmatism, it’s better to get your eyes checked to know your vision accurately. These may not be issues with some who wear cosmetic lenses but if you’re buying them to correct your vision, you must go for an eye test before buying them.

To book a home eye test at your home or office, Book an appointment today at YourSpex!

LifeStyle

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Another aspect you must consider before buying contact lenses is your lifestyle. The contact lenses are available in a variety - daily, weekly, monthly, and also annually to match your lifestyle.

To make you understand the different usability durations for contact lenses, here is the guide for you:

Daily Disposable Contact Lenses

The daily contact lenses are handy and don’t need any storage or care. If you want to stay away from cleaning, disinfecting, and storing lenses, daily contact lenses will work best for you. You can use them just once and then dispose of them.

Monthly Disposable Contact Lenses

The next category of contact lenses based on their use is monthly and as the name says everything, you can use them for a month. If you’re choosing the monthly contact lenses, you must go for the process of cleaning, disinfecting, and storing lenses but just for a month.

Half-Yearly Disposable Contact Lenses

The Half-Yearly Contact Lenses can be reused and worn for up to 6 months. They are good for you, if you’re someone who wears lenses regularly and they also require complete care i.e,  cleaning, disinfecting, and storing lenses.

Yearly Disposable Contact Lenses

They are just similar to half-yearly contact lenses. They are hard lenses that require complete care or regular maintenance.

Precautions and risks

Switching to contact lenses definitely offers you the comfort and ease that will make your life better but they require proper care and they also come with some risks.

Here are some points that every contact wearer must know and follow.

  1. Don’t sleep with your contact lenses on.
  2. Wash your hand before using or touching them.
  3. Do not ever wash them with water.
  4. Refrain from using contact lenses according to their life.
  5. Always buy contact lenses from a legitimate source.

Contact Lenses that you should check out at YourSpex:

iConnect Daily Disposable Contact Lens (10 Lens Pack)

Bausch & Lomb Iconnect Daily disposable Contact lens - 30 Lens Pack

Soflens Daily Disposable (30 Lens Per Box) Bausch & Lomb

Bausch & Lomb Bio True One Day Contact Lenses (30 Lens Per Box)

Acuvue Vita For Astigmatism Monthly Disposable Contact Lenses (6 Lens/Box)

Acuvue Vita Monthly Disposable Contact Lenses (6 Lens/Box)

Acuvue 1-Day MOIST For Astigmatism Daily Disposable Contact Lenses (30 Lens/Box)

Acuvue Oasys For Astigmatism(6 Lens Per Box)

ACUVUE OASYS With HYDRACLEAR Plus Bi Weekly Contact Lenses (6 Lens/ Box)

Monthly Disposable Freshlook Colorblends Contact Lens (2 Lenses/Box)

Bausch & Lomb Purevision 2 Toric for Astigmatism - Monthly Contact Lens(6 LENS PACK)

Lacelle Circle Color Monthly Disposable Contact Lens (2 lens pack)

Lacelle Premium Colour Monthly Disposable Contact Lens (2 lens pack)