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ACUVUE OASIS contact lenses have been known as the best contact lenses for many contact wearers! The FDA has approved these contacts for extended wear of six consecutive nights. An extended wear lens provides patients with contacts to fit their specific type of wear schedule.
Soft contact lenses are generally more comfortable to wear. They are able to stay in place better and are easier to adjust to than hard contact lenses. The flexible plastic is combined with water to allow oxygen to pass through the contact lens to the cornea. This increases comfort and maintains eye health.
Soft contact lenses are generally more comfortable to wear. They are able to stay in place better and are easier to adjust to than hard contact lenses. The flexible plastic is combined with water to allow oxygen to pass through the contact lens to the cornea. This increases comfort and maintains eye health.
Hard Contacts Rigid gas-permeable contacts have been known to help slow down the development of nearsightedness in young adults and adult contact lens wearers. Furthermore, these contact lenses are extremely durable, easy to care for, handle and wear. They offer clear, crisp vision and can correct most astigmatism.
Disposable lenses will generally last between one day to one month, while hard lenses (RGP and EMMA) can last up to one year or longer. You can start using contact lenses right away with approval and a prescription from your eye doctor.
The thin plastic lenses fit over your cornea -- the clear, front part of your eye -- to correct vision problems including nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. You can wear contacts even if you have presbyopia and need bifocals. Talk to your eye doctor about the best type of lenses for you.
Eye exam & fitting Once you have established that your doctor will prescribe a well-known brand, you will need an eye exam and a contact lens fitting. Contacts come in a variety of sizes, and the doctor will need to measure your eyes to get the right fit. The size will also depend on the type of lenses you want.
In a simple approach, a card or ruler showing different pupil sizes is held next to your eye to determine the best match. Your eye doctor may hold a pupil gauge next to your eye to determine the approximate size of your eye's pupil as part of your contact lens eye examination.
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