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Contact Lenses
The
vast majority of people requiring vision correction can wear contact
lenses without any problems. New materials and lens care technologies
have made today's contacts more comfortable, safer and easier to wear.
Consider the questions and answers below...
Contact
lenses aren't just for seeing better. They're for looking better too.
In fact, some people who don't even need vision correction wear tinted
contact lenses as a way to change their look. When
you are fitted for contact lenses a particular lens care system is
recommended -- a group of products to clean, disinfect and make your
lenses safe and comfortable for wear.
As
baby boomers reach middle age, the question looms large: How to avoid
either of two telltale signs of aging -- bifocals or reading glasses? Below
is a brief comparison of Soft and Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) contact
lenses. A thorough eye examination and a better understanding of your
specific vision requirements will help determine the best options for
you Oh,
the pressure! Get great grades, excel in at least one sport, play a
musical instrument, work part-time, hang out with friends -- and
always, always look cool. If you're a teenager today, much is expected.
Confused about contacts? Advances in contact lens technologies have
created many options in addition to hard and soft lenses. Today,
contact lenses are likely to be described in one or several of the
following ways.
The
information below is intended as a supplement to the training and
instruction you receive as part of a contact lens fitting program.
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