Type Of Contact Lenses
Soft Lens
A soft lens can correct short sightedness (myopia), far sightedness (hyperopia) and astigmatism where both near and far vision can be blurred.
Hard Lens
Hard contact lenses are used to correct common vision issues known as refractive errors.
Multifocal Lens
It helps wearer to see far such as driving and movie clearly as well as near such as reading easily.
Scloral Lens
Scleral lenses are valuable if your corneas are abnormally shaped, as in astigmatism and keratoconus. Scleral lenses are comfortable for people with dry eyes.
Daily Contact Lens : Do's & Don't Guide
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