Articles, tagged with "disposable contact lenses", page 2
16th December 2010
It is undeniable that eye weakness is one of the most common ailments found in today’s generation. Everywhere you look, you can find innumerable people using spectacles to enhance their vision. Being able to see things clearly is one of the most essential...
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Author:
Maddy
16th December 2010
Bifocal lenses are prescribed to people who suffer from eye disorder that come through age. This is known as presbyopia and usually occurs after the age of 40. Bifocal contact lenses make it easier and convenient for the user and he or she is able to see ...
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Author:
Maddy
14th December 2010
Deciding if contacts are right for you can be a difficult decision. No one knows your eyes better than your eye doctor does, so this is a topic that you should bring up during your next visit. Cost, your eye health and allergies play a role in determining...
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Author:
M. Ortiz
02nd November 2010
Astigmatism is a type of reflective error where light rays focus at different point in the eye. This creates a blurry image affecting both the distance and near acuity. This is caused be the shape of the cornea being more football shaped versus round in a...
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Author:
lisa lucero
21st October 2010
How are you ever going to be able to decide what the best soft contact lenses are when there are so many different types to choose from? Well there are a few different things to keep in mind, but among the hundreds of different types of soft contact lense...
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Author:
lisa lucero
20th October 2010
Contact lenses are a viable option for many people who do not want to wear glasses. These days there are many different kinds of contact lenses to suit different purposes. Just as you can get bifocal spectacles in Sydney CBD you can also get bifocal conta...
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Author:
Eyecare Specialist
14th October 2010
Contact lenses are god’s gift to those of us with less than perfect vision. Not only are contact lenses more convenient than spectacles, but they also have cosmetic and prescriptive uses. Contact lenses are of two types: daily wear contact lenses and exte...
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Author:
John Menon
12th October 2010
Contact lenses are worn by many people all over the world and a growing number of these are choosing to wear monthly disposable contact lenses. These contacts can be worn for up to one month as directed by your optometrist. This means that at the end of e...
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Author:
lisa lucero
08th October 2010
Changing your appearance sometimes does not catch the attention of others, let alone prompt them to ask what's so different about you. But don't let that bother you. Be bold enough to be noticed. Make that cute guy in your office notice the difference in ...
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Author:
EarnestGray
01st October 2010
Soft contact lenses have been released in many different formats since they were first developed in the 1960s.
Soft contact lenses were originally designed to be worn for 12 to 18 months and removed nightly. These contact lenses are now called "conven...
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Author:
Bart
16th September 2010
Contact lenses have been proven great lifestyle enhancers and now come in various kinds and styles to accommodate almost any vision condition. Yet, with all the information available concerning contacts, there are times when questions pop up in regard to...
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Author:
Chelsea Francis
02nd September 2010
With the rapid development of modern technology and contact lenses industry, the traditional contact lenses can not satisfy our needs. Therefore, more and more contact lenses of new styles and functions are brought into market. Monthly contact lenses and ...
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Author:
DerikBriany
25th August 2010
Disposable contact lenses are mainly sorted for its replacement period and wearing schedule. There are three replacement durations for disposable contact lenses generally known as daily disposable, fortnight for bi-weekly contact lenses, and monthly repla...
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Author:
clintonb
16th August 2010
Daily disposable contact lenses were first approved for use in the United States in 1994. Yet, sixteen years later, only 10 to 15 per cent of American contacts wearers use them regularly. This is a surprising statistic*, especially in the face of their ...
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Author:
Chelsea Francis
13th August 2010
Contact lenses are small rounded pieces of glass cautiously put in the eyes so intended for cosmetic, corrective and therapeutic reasons. The idea of it is originally originated from Leonardo da Vinci in 1508. As time goes by, contact lenses have been mor...
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Author:
clintonb