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Acuvue Contact Lenses For Your Eyes |
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Many people just get tired of hiding behind their
glasses. They are uncomfortable and expensive; you can easily spend $500
for a new pair of glasses by the time you add the tint, the anti-glare
coating, and rim polish. Glasses slide down your nose, they get bumped
and bent out of shape, the lenses fall out, and they are not conducive
to playing sports. Styles change quickly too, and if you don’t keep up,
you’ll look like you’re wearing birth control eyewear, a fate many of us
were dealt by our parents when we were younger.
If you have never tried contact lenses for one reason or another, you
may want to try Acuvue daily or extended wear lenses. Soft contact
lenses are hydrophilic, which means they are made of water and allow
oxygen to pass through to the eye. They are very comfortable compared to
the old hard contact lenses, and they allow you to see better than with
your glasses because your peripheral vision is not distorted by the
frame. Acuvue lenses come in four different types: regular contact
lenses for people who are near or farsighted, contact lenses for people
with astigmatism to compensate for the irregular shape of the eye,
bifocal contact lenses for older people with presbyopia or aging eyes,
and colored contact lenses that come in a variety of colors for people
who want to change the color of their eyes. You don’t even need to have
poor vision for colored Acuvue lenses, they are available for people
with 20/20 vision as well.
Acuvue contact lenses are available by
prescription only from a licensed eye care provider, and are available
with different wearing schedules. There are daily wear disposable lenses
that you change out on a daily basis, allowing you to wear a fresh pair
every day; regular daily wear lenses that are put in every morning and
taken out at night then cleaned and rinsed, and replaced with a new pair
every two weeks; and flexible wear lenses that are worn continuously for
seven days and six nights then discarded and replaced with a new pair.
As you can see (pun intended), there are many options available with Acuvue
contact lenses. According to the company literature, children as young
as the age of eight can be taught to use contact lenses correctly, and
even babies have been fitted because of certain eye disorders warranting
the use of contact lenses. Acuvue lenses are also very affordable and
allow you to ditch your glasses and start a collection of stylish sun glasses instead!
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