Types of Contact Lenses
- Bifocal Contact Lenses can provide clear vision at all distances after age 40
- Bifocal Contact Lenses for Astigmatism correct both presbyopia and astigmatism
- Color Contact Lenses give your eyes a subtle or dramatic new look
- Custom Contact Lenses are an option for hard-to-correct vision problems
- Daily Disposable Contact Lenses offer convenience and a healthy wearing experience
- Extended Wear Contact Lenses are approved for overnight wear or naps
- Gas Permeable (GP) Contact Lenses often provide sharper vision than soft lenses
- Monovision is a good alternative to bifocal contact lenses if you have presbyopia
- Orthokeratology Lenses enable correction-free vision during the day
- Prosthetic Contact Lenses mask eye injuries or disfigurements
- Scleral Contacts for irregular corneas, dry eyes and more
- Silicone Hydrogel Contacts transmit more oxygen to your eyes
- Special-Effect Contact Lenses: vampire, Goth, monster and anime looks
- Toric Contact Lenses and other contacts that correct astigmatism
A contact lens is a thin, curved lens placed on the film of tears that covers the surface of your eye. The lens itself is naturally clear, but is often given the slightest tinge of color to make them easier for wearers to handle. Today's contact lenses are either hard or soft.
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