Can Contacts Get Lost in Your Eye?

January 1st, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

For those who have never had contact lenses before, the thought of putting something in your eye, even to help with vision, can be rather scary. Fortunately, wearing contacts is not as bad as you might imagine. One of the common myths associated with contact lenses is that they can get slide behind your eye and get lost, which contributes to a lot of fear about using them!

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Travel And Contact Lenses

December 29th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

So you haven’t taken a holiday in quite a while. You’re in such a rush to leave behind the daily grind that you forget to pack one of the most important pieces of equipment that a contact lens wearer needs: your contact lens case.

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Finding Popular Prescription Glasses

December 15th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Whether you have just discovered that you need prescription glasses or simply want to replace the ones you have, it pays to go with some of the most popular prescription glasses. These are the ones that are going to be of the best quality, in general, since people usually reject anything that is subpar pretty fast.

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Do Contact Lenses Make Your Vision Worse?

December 8th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Whether you are a new user of eyeglasses or have worn glasses your entire life, you may be considering switching to corrective contact lenses. Contact lenses offer comfort in many different ways, and also have an advantage from an aesthetic point of view. No matter what your motivation is, you may be considering contact lenses as an option if you have been diagnosed with or suffer from any of the following conditions:

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Toric Contact Lenses

November 24th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

As an adult I didn’t remember I had an astigmatism in both eyes. I questioned why I still had blurry vision when I left the doctor’s office. Come to find out my astigmatism was not bad enough previously to warrant corrective lenses for the problem. The degree of astigmatisms will result in the need for corrective lenses called Toric contact lenses. If you have an astigmatism it can get worse over time and your doctor should correct for it. You eyes are constantly changing throughout your life; some have eye changes more frequently than others. This is why it is recommended that you see an eye doctor every year.

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Do Contact Lenses Make Your Vision Worse?

November 14th, 2008    Subscribe To Our Feed

Whether you are a new user of eyeglasses or have worn glasses your entire life, you may be considering switching to corrective contact lenses. Contact lenses offer comfort in many different ways, and also have an advantage from an aesthetic point of view. No matter what your motivation is, you may be considering contact lenses as an option if you have been diagnosed with or suffer from any of the following conditions:

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