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  • Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best contact lenses?

    Best Contact Lenses

    1. Acuvue Oasys.
    2. Biofinity.
    3. Air Optix Night & Day Aqua.
    4. Freshlook Colorblends.
    5. Focus Dailies.
    6. Biotrue.
    7. PureVision.
    8. Solotica.
    9. Acuvue 2.
    10. Acuvue Advance.

  • What contact lenses are best?

    Soft contact lenses are best for dry eyes. The best contact lenses for dry eyes are soft contact lenses , as opposed to rigid ones. Soft contacts have been developed over the last few decades and made of special polymers, or plastics, that actually allow the lenses themselves to hold water.

  • What are the best eyeglass lenses?

    The two best-selling eyeglass lenses are the most basic ones: CR-39 and the polycarbonate , both plastic. (Few people now use glass, which is heavy and breakable.) If you have a single-vision prescription (glasses to see far away or close up), you can generally get by with CR-39 lenses.

  • How can you tell if someone is looking through your contact lenses?

    To those around you, it can be obvious when you’re using the contact lens. To pull up the interface you need to look at the corner of your eye—something that’s noticeable when someone is staring at you straight on, but it’s far more invisible than taking out your phone, or checking your watch.

  • Are orthok lenses right for You?

    Ortho-K is safe for people of all ages , as long as their eyes are healthy. This is a great alternative for those who are too young to consider LASIK, those whose prescriptions are continuing to change, and those involved in sports that make contact lenses impractical.

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