For someone who relies on glasses or contact lenses to get through the day
clearly, choosing the appropriate eye wear is crucial to comfort and happiness.
I recently switched to lenses for my farsightedness and have so far had
a great experience with them. And for people who do not need them for vision,
but want to try them occasionally for fun, there is a significant market
for disposable, niche lenses. Lenses are so broad in range today that people
are frequently buying them for one-off, social occasions: Theatrical contact
lenses, fun contact lenses,Freshlook contact lenses (for a range of colors)
and even Gothic contact lenses are all on the market today. I have worn
a few pairs of Freshlook lenses for fun in the past - including some really
fun ones like a brilliant turquoise and a bold amber - and found them to
be great one-off lenses. Choosing My Vision Enhancing Lenses: Making the
Decision When I first made the switch to lenses so I wouldn't have to wear
glasses all the time, my eye doctor tried a few different options with me,
explaining that there is a broad range of lenses available - much more than
I had ever realized. The market is full of products ranging in style, price
and quality. I was surprised that there is often a hefty price associated
with some lenses, but after researching online found that it is not too
challenging to find some great discount contact lenses. I made sure to tell
my eye doctor that money was an issue for me and that I did not want to
have a large bill every month for new lenses - he made his recommendations
accordingly.
For major brands explore the Web sites or speak to your eye doctor to see
which brand is the best for you. Consider these high-quality lenses: Acuvue,
Aqualens, Avaira, Expressions, Biomedics, Focus Dailies, Durasoft, Freshlook,
Soflens and Purevision. When choosing lenses for the first time, I had to
learn the difference between single use lenses, daily wear, disposable lenses
and long wear lenses. The choice normally depends on the level of sensitivity
of your eyes and mine took to wearing lenses quite well, so I had a good
selection of brand choice. I found that most brands produce many versions
of products to cater for different preferences. Another important difference
between lenses includes whether they are soft lenses (flexible, permeable
to oxygen, generally comfortable) or rigid gas permeable lenses (longer
lasting the soft and therefore more affordable over time, slightly less
comfortable than soft, better vision quality). You can definitely feel the
difference against your eye and, for some people, the wrong lens can be
extremely uncomfortable. After testing some different types and talking
it over with my eye doctors, we decided to order a prescription of Acuvue
contact lenses Oasys which, so far, has been excellent. I use about two
pairs a month and only have to spend a few moments a day getting them clean
and putting them in.