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Simultaneous lenses bring distant and near objects into focus at the same time. The center of the lens corrects distance vision; the outer part corrects near vision. * Segmented lenses correct distance vision in the top half and near vision in the bottom half.Monovision An alternative to bifocal contacts, monovision lenses correct distance vision in one eye and near vision in the other. Modified freshlookcolorscontactlens monovision allows wearers to put a bifocal lens in one eye and a single-vision lens in the other.Implants Designed for mild nearsightedness, KeraVision Intacs are placed in the periphery of the cornea by an ophthalmic surgeon. Made of polymer, a type of hard plastic, they require no maintenance and can be surgically removed. The outpatient freshlookcolorscontactlens and freshlookcolorscontactlens procedure has a 97-percent success rate of 20/40 freshlookcolorscontactlens vision freshlookcolorscontactlens or better. NEARSIGHTED? NEED READING GLASSES? New developments in lens technology ensure a solution to almost every vision problem. Talk to your eye doctor about what''s available (costs vary).Rigid gas-permeables Recommended for those with high degrees freshlookcolorscontactlens of corneal astigmatism, RGPs are firm plastic lenses with microscopic freshlookcolorscontactlens slits that allow more oxygen to reach the eye. RGPs have a greater resistance to bacteria because they don''t contain water. Improved extended-wear materials also guarantee greater durability, sharper vision, comfort and cheaper maintenance costs. Allow yourself a week or two to get used to these slightly stiff lenses.Bifocals These contact correct presbyopia, a kind of farsightedness that usually occurs around age 40. There are two types: extended lenses in particular pose a much greater risk than daily wear lenses. Though extended-wear lenses are extremely thin and allow some oxygen--necessary for healthy eyes--to reach the cornea, they are worn continuously, including at night while the eyelid is closed. Bacteria can easily grow more easily under these conditions. Twenty-one in 1,000 extended lens wearers develop infections as opposed to 4 in 1,000 daily soft lens wearers. To reduce this risk, eye care professionals now recommend removing extended lenses at night. In addition, newer versions of extended lenses being developed may offer increased oxygen freshlookcolorscontactlens exchange and pose less risk. Disposable lenses may also help to prevent infection, since the wearer is guaranteed a clean pair of lenses every few weeks or every day. ©2003 www.contacts-soft-colored.com. All rights reserved. |