Posted on October 4th, 2008 by
As far as I’m concerned contact lenses are one of the best inventions ever. Forget the microwave or the dishwasher give me my contacts. Perhaps it’s just me but lugging glasses around on my face all day was enough to leave me grumpy each and every night. Before I started wearing contacts I would brave [...]
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Posted on October 4th, 2008 by
Two Main Types of Lenses
There are two main types of contact lenses, soft lenses and rigid gas permeable lenses. The rigid gas permeable is also known as RGP’s. Soft contact lenses are easier to wear because they are more moveable than that of RGP’s. This makes them more comfortable to have in your eyes. The [...]
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Posted on October 3rd, 2008 by
Many people prefer using contact lenses instead of glasses for many reasons. Some people don’t think they look good in glasses (they make them look too bookish). Some people find glasses uncomfortable and too heavy for their face. Some people are bad at misplacing their glasses. Some people just like the convenience of wearing contact [...]
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Posted on October 3rd, 2008 by
These days, it is very easy to purchase contact lens from the Internet, malls, over the phone or through snail mail. All you need to possess is a contact lens prescription. It’s even possible to transform your eye color through contact lenses. They can readily change your eye color from boring brown to baby blue, [...]
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Posted on October 2nd, 2008 by
When choosing to wear contact lenses, many patients are often confused about the different rotational patterns daily, extended, weekly, bi-weekly and monthly wear contact lenses require. Below is an overview on the difference in rotational type of lens, along with care instructions, to help you, the consumer, make an informal choice before you visit your [...]
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