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Soft Contact Lenses 

Single Use Soft Contacts

Soft Contact Lenses
Soft Contact Lenses

Single use soft contact lenses are individually packaged for one-day use. You put in a new pair in the morning, then remove and discard them before you go to sleep at night.

  • Pros: Single use soft contact lenses are convenient. They don't need to be cleaned and can be used intermittently.  They provide the healthiest way to enjoy contact lens wear.
  • Cons: Single use soft contact lenses may cost more for an annual supply; however you do not need to purchase storage/ disinfecting solution.

Daily Wear Soft Contact

Daily wear soft contact lenses are designed to be worn daily and may be reused for a certain number of weeks, depending on the manufacturer. Typically, you insert these lenses every morning and remove them every night.

  • Pros: Daily wear soft contact lenses may be more economical than single use contact lenses.
  • Cons: Daily wear soft contact lenses must be cleaned every day and replaced regularly to avoid complications such as corneal infections.

Extended Wear Soft Contact

Extended wear soft contact lenses are designed to be worn continuously — both day and night — for a certain number of weeks, depending on the manufacturer.

  • Pros: Extended wear contact lenses allow a certain amount of oxygen to reach your cornea even while you're sleeping, so the lenses can be worn overnight — although your eye specialist may recommend only occasional overnight use.
  • Cons: Continuous use promotes the buildup of micro-organisms on the lenses and increases the risk of infection and other complications.

Rigid Gas Permeable  aka "Hard" Contact Lenses

"Hard" Contact Lenses
"Hard" Contact Lenses
  • Pros: RGP contacts provide greater oxygen permeability than do some soft contact lenses, which can reduces the risk of infection. They may also provide sharper vision than soft lenses in some prescriptions.  In some cases wearing them may help slow down the increase in prescription.   

  • Cons: RGP contact lenses are initially less comfortable than are soft contact lenses. You may take a week or more to adjust to the feeling of lenses in your eyes. RGP lenses can get debris underneath more easily than soft lenses and so are not recommended for dusty, windy environments. 

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