
SOFT CONTACT LENSES
COMFORTABLE ALTERNATIVES
TO EYE GLASSES

WHAT ARE SOFT CONTACT LENSES ?
Soft Contact Lenses are thin, flexible lenses made of soft, water-absorbing materials such as hydrogels or silicone hydrogels. These lenses conform to the natural shape of the eye, providing a secure and comfortable fit, which makes them a popular choice for many users. The advanced materials used in soft lenses allow oxygen to pass through to the cornea, promoting eye health and reducing the risk of dryness or irritation. They are suitable for correcting various vision problems, including myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia, and are available in different styles for convenience and aesthetics.




Whether you're a first time user or a long time contact lens wearer, soft lenses provide a convenient, comfortable, and effective way to achieve clear vision.
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TYPES OF CONTACT LENSES
Soft contact lenses come in various types to suit different vision needs and lifestyles. Based on wear schedule, they include daily disposables, which are worn once and discarded, as well as bi-weekly and monthly lenses that require regular cleaning. Extended wear lenses can be worn overnight for several days, depending on the eye care provider's recommendation. For vision correction, soft lenses are available as spherical for common issues like myopia and hyperopia, toric for astigmatism, and multifocal for presbyopia. They also come in colored varieties for cosmetic changes. Made from either hydrogel or silicone hydrogel materials, modern lenses offer enhanced comfort and oxygen permeability for healthier eyes.

HOW TO TAKE CARE OF SOFT CONTACT LENSES ?

Wash Hands
Always wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water before handling your contact lenses. Dry your hands with a clean towel.

Avoid Sleeping in Contacts
Avoid sleeping with your contact lenses in, as this can reduce oxygen supply to the cornea and increase the risk of infection.

Avoid Water Contact
Never use tap water to clean lenses or lens case. Do not wear contact lenses while swimming, showering, as water can introduce harmful bacteria and microorganisms into your eyes.

Replacement Schedule
Replace your lens case every 3 months to prevent bacterial growth. Don’t extend the wear period beyond what your eye doctor suggests.

Always Use Lens Solution
Always use the recommended lens solution (saline, multipurpose, or disinfecting solution) to clean, rinse, and store your lenses.

Monitor for Discomfort
If you experience any irritation, dryness, or discomfort while wearing your contacts, remove them and consult your eye doctor if the issue persists.