Contact Lenses
If you want to wear contact lenses, you must first see an ophthalmologist, or in some states, an optician. This is the case even if you don’t wear glasses, and want contacts to change your eye color.
If you want to wear contact lenses, you must first see an ophthalmologist, or in some states, an optician. This is the case even if you don’t wear glasses, and want contacts to change your eye color.
Contact lenses are a perfect solution for those who find glasses inconvenient or troublesome. They are easy to use, convenient and flattering. No wonder then that over 75 million people worldwide wear them.
Contact lenses float on the surface of eye. There are two types of contact lenses, soft lenses and hard lenses. Soft lenses are made of very soft water soluble materials, which take the shape of the eye when worn. You… Read moreAre Contact Lenses Better Than Eyeglasses?
Trying to find the simplest way to order your contact lenses may have been a difficult feat in the past, but not anymore. With the world wide web so easily accessible to many, the availability of ordering the perfect contact… Read moreBuy Contact Lenses Online?
Contact lenses, like regular glasses, can only be bought by prescription from a qualified ophthalmologist, optometrist, or optician. Now even these physicians can directly supply the contact lens packages at the hospital or through a private practice instead of making… Read moreOrdering Contact Lenses
If you need to wear corrective vision lenses due to an eyesight problem, you may be considering the option of wearing contact lenses. These small, lightweight plastic lenses float on the fluid surrounding the eye to improve vision without being… Read moreWill Contact Lenses Fit Your Lifestyle?
Hordes of people new to contacts have a lot of questions. What are the steps I should take first? How do I review my prescription? How can I tell if my contact lens is inside out? Are all contacts basically… Read moreContact Lense Basics
If you have an astigmatism, your eye doctor might prescribe toric contact lenses for vision correction. Toric contact lenses use the same material as a soft contact lens. They can be either soft or Rigid Gas Permeable. These lenses offer… Read moreToric Contact Lenses
When it comes to vision, history has been full of visionaries. Many people think contact lenses are a 20th century invention. In fact, people have been trying to find a way to ditch their glasses for centuries. Leonardo da Vinci… Read moreHow Contact Lenses Were Invented
Ever wonder how stage actors or movie characters get that eerily captivating look in their eyes? Sure, there is always the CG and special effects route in the movies. Certain lighting schemes can invoke various feelings on the stage. However,… Read moreTheatrical Contact Lenses: An Insight into the World of Cinema & Special Effects
Many people wear contact lenses for reasons of convenience and beauty, but they also have practical advantages over glasses. Here are some of them: Vision becomes more natural and the sizes of objects are represented correctly. Glasses distort the form… Read moreContact Lenses vs Glasses, What is Best for You?
Technology works wonders in all areas of life, and contact lenses are no exception. With the increased technology, and the popularity of colored lenses, a new trend has developed with scary contact lenses. These lenses have been around for awhile… Read moreThe Best Scary Contact Lenses
As we get older our eye can suffer from Presbyopia, this can occur when our eyes are unable to focus incoming light due to the loss and flexibility in our eye muscles. The unfortunate result is that trying to read… Read moreBifocal Contact Lenses – Tell Me More