Contact lenses are an excellent form of corrective eyewear for people who want an option that offers convenience and a “feeling of normalcy.” Today, we talk about the different types of contact lenses we offer.
Gas-permeable lenses are made of rigid materials, giving you superior visual clarity. They have tiny holes in them to allow oxygen to enter your eyes. You may have to be careful when wearing GP lenses since they sometimes slip off-center.
Soft lenses are popular because they offer increased comfort. They are usually made of thin and pliable plastic, allowing them to easily conform to the shape of your cornea.
Silicone hydrogel contact lenses are an advanced form of soft lenses though they’re more porous than your regular hydrogels. Although just introduced in 2002, they are some of the most popular contact lenses in the U.S.
If we find signs of presbyopia during your eye exam, we may prescribe using multifocal contact lenses, which hold different prescriptions in a single lens. This way, you can see things at varying distances clearly.
Want a quick way to update your look? Try on some colored contact lenses. They come in different tints, such as brown, blue and more. Keep in mind that like other contact lenses, they are still considered medical devices. This means you need to get a prescription from your eye doctor before wearing them.
Whether you prefer contact lenses or eyeglasses, you can count on Vienna Eyecare Center. We have an array of high-quality eyewear built to address your eye care needs and match your lifestyle. Call us today at (703) 938-7633 or complete our form to request an appointment. We serve Fairfax, Reston and Tysons Corner, VA.
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