While most contacts look similar, lenses that work for your partner or your friend might not work for you. Lenses come in different shapes, sizes and materials. Visit your EyeCare Centre to learn about which lenses are right for you.
How do contact lenses work? Simply put, different contact lenses can correct many different vision problems. For astigmatism, toric lenses, which are heavier on the bottom, do the trick. Spherical lenses, which are the same weight all around, help treat farsightedness and nearsightedness. Some contacts are even available for bifocal wearers.
Tired of wearing the same frames? Contact lenses can help you switch up your appearance based on your mood or outfit. Additionally, wearing colour contact lenses can give you a variety of ways to mix up your style.
Contact lenses can help people get more active, since they don’t have to adjust or worry about their glasses breaking. The freedom of contacts lets people participate in more activities like sports, travel, or camping. Overall, it can be safer and easier for some people to wear contacts instead of glasses.
Approximately 40-90% of people do not follow the correct instructions and care for their lenses. Plus, 99% of people reported they did at least one thing that could put their eyes at risk of infection with their lack of contact lens care. Irregular replacement, incorrect cleaning, and poor lens hygiene are all linked to increased risk of infections and complications. After selecting the right contact lens, make sure to ask our eye care experts for cleaning tips and the right solution for you.
It seems clear there is more to contact lenses than meets the eye. Do you think you need contacts or just looking for more contact lens information? Make sure to chat with our experts at your neighbourhood Pearle Vision. We can help you find your perfect pair and welcome your current prescription.
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