Posts Tagged ‘eye vision’

Manufacturers Of Contact Lenses

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

In the world of contact lenses, there are many manufacturers for you to choose from.  Contact lenses are very popular these days, being a great alternative to glasses.  Contacts are easy to take care of, easy to use, and very affordable.  As more and more people find out they have bad vision and need to get glasses or contacts – they turn to contacts.

With several different brands of contacts out there, it can be very difficult when you select your pair.  Often times, your optician will recommend a brand to you, although sometimes they won’t.  Different brands are coming out all the time, which can make it very difficult for first time contact users to select the best brand for their eyes and their needs.

Among the many different brands and manufacturers on the market for contact lens, Acuvue tends be among the best.  They have dominated the market for years and years, proving that they produce some of the best contact lenses.  With the inception of Hydraclear, Acuvue has proved that contact lenses can be very comfortable for anyone who chooses to wear them.  Hydroclear is a breakthrough technology for contact lenses, helping Acuvue gain more popularity.

If you are new to contact lenses, you may want to look at what each manufacturer offers before you make a decision.By learning a bit about each manufacturer, you can decide which ones offer you the best products for the best prices.  You can research online, through your local store that sells contacts, or even ask your optician and associates what they think would be the best for you.

A few examples of some of the best manufacturers include Acuvue, Bausch and Lomb, and Progressive.  These are all great choices, offering you a variety models to choose from.  They are also among the most expensive as well.  Bausch and Lomb is just about as popular as Acuvue, offering great contact lenses at very affordable prices.

How To Clean Hard Contacts

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

Hard, or rigid contacts are comprised of material that is known as PMMA (polymethylmethacrylate).  This material is very rigid, and doesn’t contain near as much water as soft contacts.  With that in mind, taking care of and cleaning hard lenses is very different that cleaning and maintaining soft contact lenses.

Before you purchase a pair of hard or rigid contact lenses, you should know how to take care of them and how to clean them.  Hard contacts differ from soft contacts, as the cleaning process is very different.  When you purchase your contacts you should also purchase your cleaning solution.  Your cleaner is very important, as you must have it with hard contacts.

The one thing that hard and soft contact lenses have in common, is the fact that you must wash your hands before you handle either of them.  You should always wash your hands with soap and water before you handle your hard lenses.Antibacterial soap is the best soap to use, as it will thoroughly clean your hands and it doesn't contain any type of fragrance.

The first thing to do when cleaning your hard contacts is to take the lens out of your eye and put it in the center of your hand.You should have your cleaner out, and ready to use anytime you are looking to clean your lenses.  Once you have the lens in the palm of your hand, squirt a couple of cleaning drops into the center of the lens.  Now, gently work the solution into the lens, for a minute or so.  You should always avoid using pressure, as you could end up tearing the lens.

Once you have finished cleaning your lens, you'll need to rinse it.  You can rinse hard contact lens using lukewarm water.These types of lenses are very sturdy and don't require any special liquid or solution for rinsing.When you have finished cleaning and rinsing your contacts, simply put them back in the case and fill it with the solution that you have for soaking your hard lenses in.  The soaking solution will keep your contacts fresh, and clean the protein off of them that can build up from wear.

Having Fun With Colored Contact Lens

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Colored contact lenses are a great way to sharpen and enhance the look of your eyes.  Unlike traditional contacts, colored lenses are a great way to show off your contacts, with colors that are completely fun.  You can have a lot of fun with colored lenses – especially when you show them off to friends and family – who don’t know you have them.

All around the world, thousands and thousands of people wear colored lenses.  Contact lenses themselves all the best alternative to glasses, with colors being the next best thing.  Colors add flair and personality to contact lenses, giving people the chance to be different.When you add color to your lenses - you are telling the world that you are different.

No matter what color you are interested in, you can find colored lenses that match your preference.  There are hundreds of different styles available, from kids to adults.  You抣l also have several different manufacturers to choose from as well, which makes it easier than ever to get a pair of colored lenses that you can depend on.

Even though colored lens are popular, there are several people who feel as if they will damage the eyes.  Colored lenses work exactly the same as traditional contacts, and won’t damage your eyes as long as you clean them and take care of them.  If you clean them like you should and soak them in solution for a few hours when you take them out, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about.

Each and every colored contact has the color or design coded on the contact itself.  When you wear a pair of these contact lens, it is actually the color that has been coded into the contact that projects the colored image everyone sees when they look in your eyes.  The color of the contact shines through, making it appear that your eyes are indeed the exact same color as your contacts.

Getting Comfort With Your Contact Lenses

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

If you don’t take care of your contact lenses, they can do you more harm than good.  Contact lenses are a very popular alternative to corrective vision, and they can really help your eyes if you take care of them.  There are ways that you can get the most from your contacts, and ensure that they remain comfortable for as long as you wear them.  Below, you will find some tips on how to get the best from your contacts.

To ensure that your contact lens remain healthy, you should always replace them as required by the manufacturer or type of contacts you are using.  Most types of contacts need to be replaced every 2 weeks, and replaced with a fresh pair.  If you are using daily disposable lenses, you should always throw them away before you go to sleep, then wake up to a fresh new pair in the morning.

Another common mistake people make, that can easily damage or affect contacts, is swapping them with other people.You should never swap your contacts, even with a family member or friend.  No matter how well you know the person, you should never switch contacts with them.  Swapping contacts can damage your eyes, in the terms of protein and contact shape/power.

Anytime your eyes start to bother you, you should take your contacts out and allow your eyes time to rest.  Normally, if your contacts are causing irritation, allowing your eyes ample time to rest will correct the problem.If it happens to be more than just tired eyes or irritation, you should leave your contacts out until you can schedule an appointment with your optician and get them checked.

Before you handle your contact lens, or put them in your eyes, you should always wash your hands with soap and water, and dry them thoroughly.  If you handle your contacts with dirty hands, you could easily get dirt or debris on your lenses and transfer that dirt that you put on the lens into your eye – which could result in an eye infection. If your hands aren't clean, you can also scratch or tear your contact lens, which can do damage to your eyes, possibly even scratch the cornea.

Gas Permeable Contact Lenses

Sunday, October 25th, 2009

Also known as oxygen permeable contacts, gas permeable contact lenses are a lot easier to take care of then other types of contacts – including soft contact lenses.  GP (Gas Permeable) contacts are made from a combination of fluorine and silicone, meaning that they won't attract protein near as much as other types of contacts.If you have had a problem with protein on your lenses in the past, GP contacts will pretty much eliminate that problem.

Keep in mind, you'll still need to clean your GP lenses, in order to keep them free of protein, debris, and to keep them comfortable when you wear them.  They clean much easier and faster than soft lenses, and they will last you longer as well. For a lot of contact lenses users, gas permeable contact lens are the preferred way to go.

If you wear GP lenses or looking to wear them, you’ll need to keep a re-wetting solution or saline drops with you just in case they start to get dry.  Anytime your eyes feel dry, you can use the drops to moisten your eyes back up, and keep your contacts comfortable.  Re-wetting drops are normal to use, even with soft lenses.  Dryness in the eyes is very common with contact lens, which is why you should always have re-wetting drops with you.

After you have worn your GP lenses during the day, you should always clean, rinse, and dry them out once you take them out for the night.  When you clean them, you should always use the right solution, instead of water. If you soak them in water it could damage the material, which could in turn damage your eyes.  Depending on the type of contacts and brand you have, you should pick the solution accordingly.The solution you use shouldn't burn your eyes, or cause you to feel any type of discomfort.

When you go to your optician to have your eyes fitted for contacts, be sure to ask about gas permeable contacts. If your eye doctor thinks they are right for you, he should recommend them.Normally, they are for older people, or those who have had eye problems in the past.  They are strong contacts – and perfect for daily wear.