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Most of the people who have contacts or glasses understand how important they are to their daily life. You just cant function without your eyesight, so if you need contacts or glasses, as a lot of people do, you arent going to be able to do much good without them. However, contacts arent just something that you can stick into your eyes. You need to have a good knowledge of what contacts are and what you need to do with them in order to help your eyesight be the best that it can be and in order to make sure that you dont damage your eyes further. Remember that contacts can be very serious and tricky business. Make sure that you have enough contact lens solution at all times, and that you are changing it every day. Also be sure that you have the right kind of lens case, because lens cases can be very confusing and frustrating. Another big thing is that you have to know what kind of lenses you have and what you can do with them. If you have night and day contacts, you can wear them all of the time, but if you dont have them, you need to take your contacts out every night because sleeping with them in can damage your eyes. Even if you have just color contacts or colored contacts that youve used for Halloween lenses that dont really do you any good, you still have to be sure that you are using them properly because even if they arent used for eyesight they can still hurt your eyes if they arent used the right way. One of the big things that you can do is to analyze the brands and see what different brands have to offer you. If you have toric lenses from a place like Accuvue or Biomedicts, they are going to be different than disposable contacts from Bausch Laumb or Dialies, or Johnson and Johnson. Wessley Jessen has a line of cheap contacts as well, and Renu has contacts online also. You are always going to want to take a look at the different brands, such as Acuvue or Focus, and see what is different about them. Ciba vision is something that you also want to keep in mind when you are looking at different brands of contacts. Lastly, it is always important that you consult an eye doctor before you order contacts online, even if you have a prescription. Your eye doctor who knows your eyes and your eyesight might have some good suggestions about brands of contact lenses or other things that you should keep in mind while you are searching for contacts online, and it might be a good idea to see what he has to say and to follow his advice.
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Bekki Behl |
2007-05-19 |
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Title: The Proper Way to Care and Clean your Contact Lens
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Why is contact lens care important? Many contact lens user are either ignorant or didn't do the right things when comes to caring contact lens. Depending on the type of lens you are wearing, there are many different options for cleaning and disinfecting your lenses. Like all synthetic materials, contact lenses are subject to a buildup of micro-organisms and deposits. If not removed, these deposits and absorbed materials can build up on the lens surface which over time may result in the reduction of comfort and vision as well as an increased risk of contamination. This is why lenses need to be cared for on a regular basis using various types of solutions, which are not only compatible with the lens materials but also with the eye itself. Why can't water be used for rinsing contact lenses? Tap water contains chlorine, minerals and metal particles, which can damage both the lenses and the eye. Among other things, water contains organisms, which can lead to serious infections of the eye through microbial contamination. Home made saline, purified or distilled water does not disinfect contact lenses and should not be used for rinsing the lenses. Saline are manufacture in a controlled environment and invloves designated amount of recipes of ingredients. As such home made saline, purified water from home tap should not be used to rinse contact lens. The Right Cleaning Solutions For You. Some lens care solution allows your eyes to stay better protected and hence healthier. The moisturizing effect of the solutions locks in moisture and prevents lens dehydration for enhanced levels of lens comfort. Some peroxide-based lens care solution comes without the preservatives found in many all-in-one solutions. Peroxide provides unsurpassed disinfecting efficacy and cleaning for improved lens comfort. If you have sensitive eyes, you need to choose those that is suitable for people with sensitive eyes. Generally it can be used with gas permeable lenses, soft contact lenses and disposable contact lenses. In short, you should choose a suitable solutions that will: 1. lubricates contact lenses and re-wets dry and irritated eyes. 2. Relief from dry and irritated eyes. Specially formulated to lubricate and moisten your lens to help relieve irritation from dirt, smoke and dryness. 3. Enhance lens movement for comfortable lens wear. 4. Formulated for sensitive eyes as it does not contain thimerosal or chlorhexidine, preservatives to which some people are sensitive. 5. Suitable for all types of contact lenses including silicone acrylate rigid gas permeable lenses. 6. Outstanding protein removal performance for all contact lenses. Triple action formula: removes proteins, prevents calcium deposits, kills germs. Excellent antimicrobial properties: proven to kill 99% of acanthamoeba spores. 7. Preservative and enzyme free. You should adhere to 3 Important Things on contact lens care. 1. Cleaning and Disinfection Cleaning and disinfecting is an important step to kill micro-organisms responsible for eye infections. 2. Storage Contact lenses must be stored in approved saline solutions. 3. Re-wetting Use as needed to alleviate symptoms of lens dryness. This is not an actual lens care step, but can be used for extra comfort. How about the lens case? The lens case itself must also be cleaned and replaced regularly. After inserting lenses, rinse out lens case with saline solution, leave open to dry. Will medicated eye drops affect my contact lens? Medicated eye drops often have preservatives, which can penetrate the lens structure. Lenses should always be removed before inserting drops, unless they are designed for contact lenses. Certain medications transform the tear film both qualitatively and quantitatively. This can lead to temporary or even permanent incompatibility of the lenses. Antihistamines (for hay fever), high blood pressure medications, laxatives, hormone preparations (pills), sedatives, sleeping pills, acne and rheumatism preparations, and pregnancy can alter the tear film structure. Nicotine can tint the lenses; alcohol leads to dry eye. Summary Depending on the type of lens you are wearing, there are many different options for cleaning and disinfecting your lenses. Some lenses, such as daily disposable lenses require little to no lens care – they are simply thrown away after each use. However, if you wear lenses that your eye care professional has recommended that you take out and re-insert into your eye, they should be cleaned and disinfected after each use. Proper care for your lenses can help your lenses stay clean and comfortable for you to wear. Your eye care professional can help you decide what lens care solutions are best for you. If you experience any problems with your contact lenses, please remove your lenses and consult your eye care professional right away. Discomfort can be an early sign of a more serious complication, and early treatment can have a significant impact on overcoming problems.
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syed quadri |
2006-12-18 |
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Title: Contact Lenses - the Latest Trends – mycontact-lens.com
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The goal is to produce lenses that you can wear all day long without any danger or discomfort to your eyes. Contact lens quality has seriously improved over the last few years. See how modern contact lenses can help your eyes to feel and see better. 30 days wear contact lenses How would you like to put your contact lenses in your eyes in the morning and not worrying about them for the next 30 days? Sounds almost too good to be true, but there are contacts that you can safely wear for a month. Most contact lenses can be worn for no longer than 8-10 hours in a row because the lens blocks the flow of oxygen to your eyes. This can cause irritation and promote bacterial infection. However, the new generation of lenses, made from a different material (silicone hydrogel lenses), have much higher oxygen permeability. For example, Focus Day and Night lets through 6 times more oxygen than conventional contacts. With more oxygen reaching your eyes, wearing contact lenses for 30 days becomes a safe option. There are two lenses that are FDA approved for continuous wear for up to 30 days - Focus Night and Day by Ciba Vision and Pure Vision by Bausch & Lomb. The downside of extended wear contacts is that if you live or work in a dusty or smoky environment, tiny particles will get into your eyes, so the lenses won't feel comfortable for several days.
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2007-12-23 |
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Title: Tips For Buying Contact Lens
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Contact lens is a medical device, a thin lens specially designed to fit over the cornea. It is usually worn to correct vision defects. Several people have resorted to wearing this sometimes fancy contact lens to feel more comfortable over using thick eyeglasses or to do away with any eye operation which could be more costly. But before deciding to buy your own, here are a few tips that you should do to get the best contact lens for the windows to your soul. A medical opinion is a must! Deciding on whether or not it would be best for you to use contact lens should be drawn from a medical advice. An eye care professional must recommend or advise that you use these devices. Request for an eye examination. In this way, the doctor can be objective with his advice. The shape of your eyes should be determined because there are shapes that cannot hold contact lenses. Secure a prescription as necessary because buying without a prescription will only put you at risk should you have problems with your orders in the future. Keep yourself up to date! Check if you have a valid or current prescription otherwise retailers will not honor your order. Over-the-counter purchases in the absence of a prescription are a violation of FTC regulations and cannot protect you as well when complaints should arise. Your prescription must be complete and must not be expired. Double check expiration dates on the product; expired contact lens could only damage your delicate eyes. Gather information. As always is the case, being informed yields to a more satisfying decision. Know the range of prices and how much you are willing to pay for. There are contact lenses that are expensive and may not give value for your purchase. Verify with the sales personnel that your order is approved by FDA. That's one way of getting value for your purchase. If your insurance can cover this expense, that would be a better way to put it through. Check availability! You should know if your orders are available because you will need to wear them once your doctor advised you need to get one. If in the future you also need to use the same type and your recent lens have been worn out then, you can readily check its availability. Advancements have made contact lens for longer use. Check the type of contact lens that you will need if you have to wear it for a long time or if you want to put it overnight. There are numerous means to buy. Check how much time you have to do all the decision making and buying processes. Choose whatever is most convenient for you. Remember though that your eyes are very delicate and taking care of it requires utmost care and attention. Take some time to do your homework and avoid any regrets later on. Your eyes are so much worth your time. Ordering has become so much easy these days. Go online and check your options. You can even have them right at your doorstep!
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Ronny Smith |
2007-09-12 |
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Title: Contact Lens Induced Infections
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The most commonly found contact lens induced infections are infectious bacterial keratitis and ulcers that are related to P. aeruginosa. P. aeruginosa keratitis can lead to corneal perforation and ultimate loss of vision. Sterile keratitis is mote common with disposable extended wear lenses, where as infectious keratitis is more common with re-usable extended wear contact lenses. The primary source of bacterial infections is poor contact lens cleansing regiments and poor hygiene of the patient. Patients who have existing blepharitis or dry eyes are more prone to infections, further complicating the situation. Disposable and frequent replacement contact lenses were developed to combat these problems. Other types of contact lens induced infections include sterile corneal infiltrates, acanthamoebic keratitis, and fungal keratitis. Sterile corneal infiltrates occur in patients who are sensitive to the preservatives used on contact lens solutions. Symptoms include burning, itching, pain and discharge. Patients should be treated with topical antibiotics and perhaps topical steroids. Acanathamoebic keratitis is found primarily in those patients who wear soft daily lenses and make their own saline solution. It is also common in people who swim with lenses in. This is because acanthamoeb is a pathogenic protozoan found in contaminated water, soil, dust, or may be airborne. Initially the corneal epithelium is effected. Later the corneal tissue and even the sclera are effected. Treatment can be lengthy and involves a combination of a topical antimoebic, and topical steroids. Prevention including avoiding non-sterile solution and tap water is every patient’s best choice. Fungal keratitis occurs most often with high water content hydrogel lenses in humid climates. It appears as a superficial gray feathery infiltrate. It is associated with satellite lesions and inflammation. Again prevention with proper lens care is the best medicine.
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Stacey Day |
2007-04-15 |
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Title: Features Offered By Contact Lens Manufacturers
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There is much more to consider when purchasing a pair of contact lens than whether they are lightweight, and painless. People carefully review all of the features offered by contact lens manufacturers. Any contact lens manufacturer might produce several products in contact lens wear, and finding the right product for your lifestyle is very important. Some of the features offered by Bausch & Lomb contact lenses might include soft contact lenses and rigid gas permeable lenses. This brand is known more by people than other contact lens manufacturers because of their eye care products, pharmaceutical products and ophthalmic surgical products than for the contact lenses that they manufacture. Their products will work well with many other manufacturer contact lenses and people trust their products explicitly. The manufacturer Cooper Vision has the distinction of being the only manufacturer whose contact lens brand, Proclear Compatibles that the FDA allows to make certain claims about providing improved comfort to contact lens wearers who have experienced discomfort due to dryness.” That distinction leads many people to purchase their brand over other features offered by contact lens manufacturers. Boston Rigid Gas Permeable offers a lens type that is an excellent choice for people with dry eyes, astigmatism, and sensitive eyes. Their gas permeable lenses out perform other features offered by contact lens manufacturers. They may also be an option for people who have had trouble wearing soft contact lenses in the past. CIBA Vision is a widely recognized contact lens brand because they offer cosmetic and colored contact lenses that people wear to not only change their eye color but enhance them too. These are far better features offered by contact lens manufacturers that offer clear lenses as their only option. CIBA Vision offers a patented pattern in their product line called FreshLook ColorBlends that is a three-in-one color burst pattern. This patented pattern clearly outweighs other features offered by contact lens manufacturers who have no patent at all. Cooper Vision is the number one manufacturer of toric lenses and features the most advanced lenses in the contact lens manufacturing industry. Two contact lenses in their product line offer features not found by other manufacturers. For best vision in a contact lens people can choose to wear the Aspheric lenses, and for unmatched day comfort, they can choose to wear the Proclear Compatibles. Johnson & John Vision Care under the Vistakon umbrella was the first manufacturer to offer soft disposable contact lens, which was a significant features than those offered by contact lens manufacturers at the time. Their Acuvue Brand remains the number one brand in the world in this category. Specialty Ultravision has bested features offered by contact lens manufacturers by offering a technology that blocks aberration. With their lenses, contact lens wearers are afforded an increase in the clarity of the images before them, which gives them sharper vision capabilities. Wesley-Jessen, which is part of CIBA Vision offers more features than any other contact lens manufacturer. This contact lens manufacturing company features more than 85 combinations of contact lenses to meet all eye requirements of contact lens wearers around the world.
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Jena Luthovski |
2007-04-06 |
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Title: Contact Lens Affordability
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Many people shy away from buying contact lenses because they feel that they can not afford such a luxury. Contact lens affordability is made possible by the many styles that are available on the contact lens market today. Some contact lens manufacturers offer the deep discounts themselves through customer reward programs, and other offers that make contact lens affordability possible are found through online retailers that resale the lenses at dramatic prices. If you are shopping for contact lenses, you might consider the quality of the lens as an important part of the buying process. People want to know that they can also improve their vision more than they can improve their social acceptance by not wearing glasses when they go out for a night on the town. When people contemplate a contact lens affordability aspect, they might also be considering whether the contact lens is cheaper in their offering of color styles for their eyes. They know they can benefit from eyeglasses that transition with any light environment that they are end, but wonder whether a different eye color would offer a better affordable choice to changing their appearance. Many people follow strict guidelines for contact lens selection when they think about the contact lens affordability aspects. There are a number of hazards in the workplace that they could face that would make buying and wearing contact lens a bad choice and thus be an unaffordable thing for the family budget. Continuous replacement of lenses for exposure to dust, airborne particles in the workplace can make contact lenses very unaffordable after a short time. Retail merchants that offer contact lens wearers a large discount on the purchase of a new pair of contact lenses definitely might influence someone that is weighing contact lens affordability issues. With these deep discounts, people are finding that they can purchase multiple sets of contact lenses at prices offered by some manufacturing locations for one pair. To determine the contact lens affordability factors, many people try to get the lowest price, that is guaranteed before they make their purchase. Some contact lenses are approved by major insurance companies because they improve a person’s vision enough to take them off of a disability rating that makes their insurance rates higher. This improved insurance rating mark clearly stands out as a major factor in determining their contact lens affordability. When a person takes into account how much difference contact lens purchases make in their life they truly become aware of the contact lens affordability aspects. When their self-esteem has been raised, and their vision is much clearer than every before in their life, they feel that the cost of contact lens is very affordable indeed. People feel that they are truly in-step with fashion trends when they wear colored contact lenses. They feel that they are in better control of their lives because they can choose to wear their contact lenses when they want, and not simply wear framed lenses because there is nothing else available that will allow them to see better. These issues have a lot to do with the contact lens wearer’s perception on whether their contact lens affordability is well worth the effort.
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James Brown |
2007-12-23 |
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Title: Tips For Buying Contact Lens
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Contact lens is a medical device, a thin lens specially designed to fit over the cornea. It is usually worn to correct vision defects. Several people have resorted to wearing this sometimes fancy contact lens to feel more comfortable over using thick eyeglasses or to do away with any eye operation which could be more costly. But before deciding to buy your own, here are a few tips that you should do to get the best contact lens for the windows to your soul.
A medical opinion is a must! Deciding on whether or not it would be best for you to use contact lens should be drawn from a medical advice. An eye care professional must recommend or advise that you use these devices. Request for an eye examination. In this way, the doctor can be objective with his advice. The shape of your eyes should be determined because there are shapes that cannot hold contact lenses. Secure a prescription as necessary because buying without a prescription will only put you at risk should you have problems with your orders in the future.
Keep yourself up to date! Check if you have a valid or current prescription otherwise retailers will not honor your order. Over-the-counter purchases in the absence of a prescription are a violation of FTC regulations and cannot protect you as well when complaints should arise. Your prescription must be complete and must not be expired. Double check expiration dates on the product; expired contact lens could only damage your delicate eyes.
Gather information. As always is the case, being informed yields to a more satisfying decision. Know the range of prices and how much you are willing to pay for. There are contact lenses that are expensive and may not give value for your purchase. Verify with the sales personnel that your order is approved by FDA. That's one way of getting value for your purchase. If your insurance can cover this expense, that would be a better way to put it through.
Check availability! You should know if your orders are available because you will need to wear them once your doctor advised you need to get one. If in the future you also need to use the same type and your recent lens have been worn out then, you can readily check its availability.
Advancements have made contact lens for longer use. Check the type of contact lens that you will need if you have to wear it for a long time or if you want to put it overnight.
There are numerous means to buy. Check how much time you have to do all the decision making and buying processes. Choose whatever is most convenient for you. Remember though that your eyes are very delicate and taking care of it requires utmost care and attention. Take some time to do your homework and avoid any regrets later on. Your eyes are so much worth your time. Ordering has become so much easy these days. Go online and check your options. You can even have them right at your doorstep!
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Taylor Dic |
2007-05-17 |
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Title: The Proper Way to Care and Clean your Contact Lens!
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Why is contact lens care important?
Many contact lens user are either ignorant or didn't do the right things when comes to caring contact lens. Depending on the type of lens you are wearing, there are many different options for cleaning and disinfecting your lenses. Like all synthetic materials, contact lenses are subject to a buildup of micro-organisms and deposits. If not removed, these deposits and absorbed materials can build up on the lens surface which over time may result in the reduction of comfort and vision as well as an increased risk of contamination.
This is why lenses need to be cared for on a regular basis using various types of solutions, which are not only compatible with the lens materials but also with the eye itself.
Why can't water be used for rinsing contact lenses?
Tap water contains chlorine, minerals and metal particles, which can damage both the lenses and the eye. Among other things, water contains organisms, which can lead to serious infections of the eye through microbial contamination. Home made saline, purified or distilled water does not disinfect contact lenses and should not be used for rinsing the lenses. Saline are manufacture in a controlled environment and invloves designated amount of recipes of ingredients. As such home made saline, purified water from home tap should not be used to rinse contact lens.
The Right Cleaning Solutions For You.
Some lens care solution allows your eyes to stay better protected and hence healthier. The moisturizing effect of the solutions locks in moisture and prevents lens dehydration for enhanced levels of lens comfort. Some peroxide-based lens care solution comes without the preservatives found in many all-in-one solutions. Peroxide provides unsurpassed disinfecting efficacy and cleaning for improved lens comfort. If you have sensitive eyes, you need to choose those that is suitable for people with sensitive eyes. Generally it can be used with gas permeable lenses, soft contact lenses and disposable contact lenses.
In short, you should choose a suitable solutions that will: 1. lubricates contact lenses and re-wets dry and irritated eyes.
2. Relief from dry and irritated eyes. Specially formulated to lubricate and moisten your lens to help relieve irritation from dirt, smoke and dryness.
3. Enhance lens movement for comfortable lens wear.
4. Formulated for sensitive eyes as it does not contain thimerosal or chlorhexidine, preservatives to which some people are sensitive.
5. Suitable for all types of contact lenses including silicone acrylate rigid gas permeable lenses.
6. Outstanding protein removal performance for all contact lenses. Triple action formula: removes proteins, prevents calcium deposits, kills germs. Excellent antimicrobial properties: proven to kill 99% of acanthamoeba spores.
7. Preservative and enzyme free.
You should adhere to 3 Important Things on contact lens care.
1. Cleaning and Disinfection Cleaning and disinfecting is an important step to kill micro-organisms responsible for eye infections.
2. Storage Contact lenses must be stored in approved saline solutions.
3. Re-wetting Use as needed to alleviate symptoms of lens dryness. This is not an actual lens care step, but can be used for extra comfort.
How about the lens case? The lens case itself must also be cleaned and replaced regularly. After inserting lenses, rinse out lens case with saline solution, leave open to dry.
Will medicated eye drops affect my contact lens? Medicated eye drops often have preservatives, which can penetrate the lens structure. Lenses should always be removed before inserting drops, unless they are designed for contact lenses. Certain medications transform the tear film both qualitatively and quantitatively. This can lead to temporary or even permanent incompatibility of the lenses.
Antihistamines (for hay fever), high blood pressure medications, laxatives, hormone preparations (pills), sedatives, sleeping pills, acne and rheumatism preparations, and pregnancy can alter the tear film structure.
Nicotine can tint the lenses; alcohol leads to dry eye.
Summary Depending on the type of lens you are wearing, there are many different options for cleaning and disinfecting your lenses. Some lenses, such as daily disposable lenses require little to no lens care – they are simply thrown away after each use. However, if you wear lenses that your eye care professional has recommended that you take out and re-insert into your eye, they should be cleaned and disinfected after each use. Proper care for your lenses can help your lenses stay clean and comfortable for you to wear. Your eye care professional can help you decide what lens care solutions are best for you.
If you experience any problems with your contact lenses, please remove your lenses and consult your eye care professional right away. Discomfort can be an early sign of a more serious complication, and early treatment can have a significant impact on overcoming problems.
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Stacey Day |
2007-04-16 |
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Title: Features Offered By Contact Lens Manufacturers
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There is much more to consider when purchasing a pair of contact lens than whether they are lightweight, and painless. People carefully review all of the features offered by contact lens manufacturers. Any contact lens manufacturer might produce several products in contact lens wear, and finding the right product for your lifestyle is very important.
Some of the features offered by Bausch & Lomb contact lenses might include soft contact lenses and rigid gas permeable lenses. This brand is known more by people than other contact lens manufacturers because of their eye care products, pharmaceutical products and ophthalmic surgical products than for the contact lenses that they manufacture. Their products will work well with many other manufacturer contact lenses and people trust their products explicitly.
The manufacturer Cooper Vision has the distinction of being the only manufacturer whose contact lens brand, Proclear Compatibles that the FDA allows to make certain claims about providing improved comfort to contact lens wearers who have experienced discomfort due to dryness." That distinction leads many people to purchase their brand over other features offered by contact lens manufacturers.
Boston Rigid Gas Permeable offers a lens type that is an excellent choice for people with dry eyes, astigmatism, and sensitive eyes. Their gas permeable lenses out perform other features offered by contact lens manufacturers. They may also be an option for people who have had trouble wearing soft contact lenses in the past.
CIBA Vision is a widely recognized contact lens brand because they offer cosmetic and colored contact lenses that people wear to not only change their eye color but enhance them too. These are far better features offered by contact lens manufacturers that offer clear lenses as their only option.
CIBA Vision offers a patented pattern in their product line called FreshLook ColorBlends that is a three-in-one color burst pattern. This patented pattern clearly outweighs other features offered by contact lens manufacturers who have no patent at all.
Cooper Vision is the number one manufacturer of toric lenses and features the most advanced lenses in the contact lens manufacturing industry. Two contact lenses in their product line offer features not found by other manufacturers. For best vision in a contact lens people can choose to wear the Aspheric lenses, and for unmatched day comfort, they can choose to wear the Proclear Compatibles.
Johnson & John Vision Care under the Vistakon umbrella was the first manufacturer to offer soft disposable contact lens, which was a significant features than those offered by contact lens manufacturers at the time. Their Acuvue Brand remains the number one brand in the world in this category.
Specialty Ultravision has bested features offered by contact lens manufacturers by offering a technology that blocks aberration. With their lenses, contact lens wearers are afforded an increase in the clarity of the images before them, which gives them sharper vision capabilities.
Wesley-Jessen, which is part of CIBA Vision offers more features than any other contact lens manufacturer. This contact lens manufacturing company features more than 85 combinations of contact lenses to meet all eye requirements of contact lens wearers around the world.
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Jena Luthovski |
2007-04-07 |
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Title: Contact Lens Affordability
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Many people shy away from buying contact lenses because they feel that they can not afford such a luxury. Contact lens affordability is made possible by the many styles that are available on the contact lens market today. Some contact lens manufacturers offer the deep discounts themselves through customer reward programs, and other offers that make contact lens affordability possible are found through online retailers that resale the lenses at dramatic prices.
If you are shopping for contact lenses, you might consider the quality of the lens as an important part of the buying process. People want to know that they can also improve their vision more than they can improve their social acceptance by not wearing glasses when they go out for a night on the town.
When people contemplate a contact lens affordability aspect, they might also be considering whether the contact lens is cheaper in their offering of color styles for their eyes. They know they can benefit from eyeglasses that transition with any light environment that they are end, but wonder whether a different eye color would offer a better affordable choice to changing their appearance.
Many people follow strict guidelines for contact lens selection when they think about the contact lens affordability aspects. There are a number of hazards in the workplace that they could face that would make buying and wearing contact lens a bad choice and thus be an unaffordable thing for the family budget. Continuous replacement of lenses for exposure to dust, airborne particles in the workplace can make contact lenses very unaffordable after a short time.
Retail merchants that offer contact lens wearers a large discount on the purchase of a new pair of contact lenses definitely might influence someone that is weighing contact lens affordability issues. With these deep discounts, people are finding that they can purchase multiple sets of contact lenses at prices offered by some manufacturing locations for one pair.
To determine the contact lens affordability factors, many people try to get the lowest price, that is guaranteed before they make their purchase. Some contact lenses are approved by major insurance companies because they improve a person's vision enough to take them off of a disability rating that makes their insurance rates higher. This improved insurance rating mark clearly stands out as a major factor in determining their contact lens affordability.
When a person takes into account how much difference contact lens purchases make in their life they truly become aware of the contact lens affordability aspects. When their self-esteem has been raised, and their vision is much clearer than every before in their life, they feel that the cost of contact lens is very affordable indeed.
People feel that they are truly in-step with fashion trends when they wear colored contact lenses. They feel that they are in better control of their lives because they can choose to wear their contact lenses when they want, and not simply wear framed lenses because there is nothing else available that will allow them to see better. These issues have a lot to do with the contact lens wearer's perception on whether their contact lens affordability is well worth the effort.
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