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                                Contact Lenses | 
                         
                        
                             
							Thanks to advances in optical technology, almost 
							everyone can wear contact lenses, regardless of the 
							type or extent of their vision problems. This 
							includes patients with astigmatism, high powers, eye 
							diseases like keratoconus, or those who need bifocal 
							or multifocal lenses. We offer the best in contact 
							lens technology to provide you with optimal vision, 
							comfort, and health. | 
                         
                        
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                            | What are the different types of Contact Lenses? | 
                         
                        
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                                 Disposable Soft Contact Lenses 
                                Soft contact lenses are made of soft, flexible plastics that allow oxygen to pass through to the cornea. Newer soft lens materials include silicone-hydrogels to provide more oxygen to your eye while you wear your lenses. Disposable soft lenses are intended to be thrown out and replaced after you have worn them for a certain length of time. Many disposable lenses are designed for replacement every 
								day, every week, every 2 weeks, or monthly. Daily wear disposables are worn during waking hours only, while extended wear disposables can be worn for longer periods. | 
                         
                        
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                                 Extended Wear Contact Lenses 
                                Extended wear contact lenses are available for overnight or 
			continuous wear ranging from one to six nights or up to 30 days. 
								Extended wear contact lenses are usually soft contact lenses. They 
			are made of special plastics that allow extra oxygen to pass through to 
			the cornea. There are few rigid gas permeable lenses 
			that are designed and approved for overnight wear. Length of 
			continuous wear depends on lens type and your doctor's evaluation of your tolerance for overnight wear. It is 
			important for your eyes to have a rest without lenses for at least 
			one night following each scheduled removal. | 
                         
                        
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                                 Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Contact Lenses 
                                Advances in contact lens technology have led 
								to soft lenses being the premier choice of 
								contacts, however RGP lenses still offer several 
								benefits and may be a better fit for some 
								patients. Although RGP's are not as comfortable 
								to wear as soft lenses and may take longer to 
								adjust to, they are more durable and resistant 
								to deposit build up. They last longer than soft 
								contact lenses and are less likely to tear. | 
                         
                        
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                                 Colored Contact Lenses 
                                Colored contact lenses come in prescription and non-prescription. Some contact lenses do not correct vision and are intended solely to change the appearance of the eye. For example, they can temporarily change a brown-eyed person's eye color to blue. | 
                         
                        
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