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In 1981 a company called CIBA VISION has invented this colored contact lenses. for more info on contact lenses please visit www.netlens.com.au
Yes, there are contact lenses for those with astigmatism. Air Optix and Acuvue Advance are two brands that are available.
Ciba vision develops and manufacturers contact contact lenses and lens care solutions to meet to evolving eye care professionals. One kind of lenses available from Ciba Vision are contact lens pro.
There are many online option available for contact lenses. I order my lenses from http://secondsightonline.co.uk/
Focus Dailies have three different varieties of contact lenses. Their AquaComfort Plus lenses are designed for Nearsightedness or Farsightedness. Their Toric Contact Lenses are designed for Astigmatisms. Their Progressives Contact Lenses are available for Presbyopia.
An infection can be caught from wearing contact lenses that are not clean or sterilized. Similarly, if the contact lenses are left in the eye for too long a period then the eyes may become infected.
Contact Express offers a variety of contact lenses. Disposable, daily wear and progressives lenses as well as solutions, eye drops and accessories are available from Contact Express.
Freshlook coloured contact lenses can be purchased from the optometrist or the opthalmologist you visit. There are also available at optical store retailers.
Contact lenses are a personal choice. It's up to the 'patient' to decide whether they want to wear spectacles - or switch to contact lenses. There are no publicly-available records to show the figures for spectacles v lenses.
With the purchase of contact lenses, many companies will provide a mail in rebate that covers the cost of the exam. A contact exam starts at roughly $79 although there are coupons you can get at http://hemeteyecare.com/ . The least expensive contact lenses are purchased onine from companies like Coastal Contacts and 1800contacts.com.
Yes, contact lenses can freeze and become unusable in cold temperatures. It is important to store them properly and avoid exposing them to extreme cold conditions.
There are three types of contact lenses available for sale: soft, hard, and specialized. Soft contact lenses are the most popular worldwide and are available as daily wear, extended wear, or as a disposable variety. If well taken care of, one pair of hard contact lenses can generally be used for two or three years. Specialized contact lenses are for certain visual needs and include hybrid, bifocal, and tinted lenses.