Contact Lenses: These Mistakes When Wearing Contacts HOME >  Wearing Contact Lenses

Wearing Contact Lenses

About Wearing Contact Lenses

About Contact Lenses

A contact lens (also known simply as a "contact") is a corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens usually placed on the cornea of the eye. Modern contact lenses were invented by the Czech chemist Otto Wichterle, who also invented the first gel used for their production.

Contact lenses usually serve the same corrective purpose as conventional glasses, but are lightweight and virtually invisible — many commercial lenses are tinted a faint blue to make them more visible when immersed in cleaning and storage solutions. Some cosmetic lenses are deliberately colored for altering the appearance of the eye.

It has been estimated that about 125 million people use contact lenses worldwide (2%),[1] including 28 to 38 million in the United States and 13 million in Japan. The types of lenses used and prescribed vary markedly between countries, with rigid lenses accounting for over 20% of currently-prescribed lenses in Japan, Netherlands and Germany but less than 5% in Scandinavia.

People choose to wear contact lenses for various reasons. Many consider their appearance to be more attractive with contact lenses than with glasses. Contact lenses are less affected by wet weather, do not steam up, and provide a wider field of vision. They are more suitable for a number of sporting activities. Additionally, ophthalmological conditions such as keratoconus and aniseikonia may not be accurately corrected with glasses.

Reference: Wikipedia

Wearing Contact Lenses Archives

*Examining Your Contact Lenses

Examining Your Contact Lenses As we all know, contact lenses are the preferred means of vision correction. They are far superior to glasses, in more ways than one. Over the years contact lenses have established themselves, and are now used...

*Extended Wear Contact Lenses

Extended Wear Contact Lenses Over the last several years, there have been many improvements in contact lenses. As a whole, contact lenses are the best alternative to wearing glasses. They are comfortable, donft hang off your face, and above all...

*Putting In And Removing Contact Lenses

Putting In And Removing Contact Lenses If you are new to contact lenses, there are 2 things that you will need to overcome - putting your contact lenses in and taking them out. Even though you may have got in...

*Contact Lens Eye Exam

Contact Lens Eye Exam Before you can get a pair of contact lenses, youfll need to have your eyes examined and fitted by an optometrist and get your prescription. Normally, fittings for contact lenses will take longer than the standard...

*Getting Comfort With Your Contact Lenses

Getting Comfort With Your Contact Lenses If you don?ft take care of your contact lenses, they can do you more harm than good. Contact lenses are a very popular alternative to corrective vision, and they can really help your eyes...

Contact Lenses: These Mistakes When Wearing ContactsTop >  Wearing Contact Lenses

Links