Toric Soft Contact Lens…Virtually Invisible

November 6, 2009 by AMED  
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Toric Soft Contcat Lenses…Costs More, But Might Be Worth It

Contact Lenses comes in two types, prescription and non-prescription lenses. The purpose of contact lenses is to improve you eyesight if it is impaired by increasing clarity.  Contact Lenses work just like glasses as they bend in the lights to a certain degree so that a person’s eye can focus the rays to an exact point on the retina, thus giving clarity to their vision. Prescriptions are unique to most people and will require different corrective lenses in order to see properly. You have two choices when deciding on what corrective lenses you can use, they are, glasses and contact lenses.

As glasses are naturally more easy to use, quite a few people prefer to wear glasses. On the flip side there are also a lot of people who use contact lenses as they are practically invisible. One of the best lenses on the market today for dual focus is Toric soft contact lenses. These lenses have 2 separate powers to it and is made from the same materials as your everyday spherical lenses. As a result, the lens was designed in a way that it won’t move or rotate on your cornea that easily. On the other hand if you would prefer a lens that did not move at all, consider Gas Permeable lenses. These spherical lenses are more rigid and will retain their shape on the cornea better than soft contacts. They also tend to provide a crisper image to people suffering from astigmatism.

Toric soft contact lenses do come at a price though. Unlike regular contacts, properly fitted prescription Toric lens takes more time and expertise for the practitioner to develop. Due to this extra work needed, Toric soft contact lenses cost more than your everyday lens. This is when you have to decide whether to go with regular GP lenses or to dig deeper into your wallet and go with the Torics.

It’s important when you’re in the market for contact lenses you shop around for the best prices, both online and offline. Unlike glasses, contact lenses need to be replaced often, it’s not just a single purchase and then you’re set. As you can imagine if you purchase them from a more expensive source, over the years to come it will cost you a lot more. So make sure you get the best price from day one, and always keep an eye out for a better price if one arises.

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