
Contact Lenses
Contact lenses are thin, clear plastic disks used to improve your vision. Contacts float on the tear film that covers the cornea. Contact lenses may be worn for various reasons. As a replacement of eyeglasses, contact lenses correct vision problems caused by refractive errors. Many other individuals may also choose to wear no power contact lenses for improving/changing appearance.
Types of Contact lenses
Soft Contact Lenses (SCL)
The most common type, they are composed of malleable plastic polymers and are very flexible.
The advantages include:
Comfortable
Easily wearable
Less susceptible to the intrusion of foreign objects
Less sensitivity to light
Does not fall off
Available in tinted versions
The disadvantages include:
Lass Durable
May dry out
Needs more care
Susceptible to more deposits or chemical abortion
Rigid Gas Permeable Lenses (RGP)
Are advanced lenses allowing more oxygen to pass through to the eye
The advantages include
Provide clear vision
Correct most corneal astigmatism
Good durability
Good handling characteristics
Comparatively easy to care than SCL
The disadvantages include
Less comfort
More easily dislodged
More susceptible to the intrusion of foreign objects
Can scratch and break
X-Chrome Contact Lenses
X-Chrome contact lens is a red contact lens worn in one eye and is used to correct red-green colour vision deficiencies. Colour deficiency is a condition that causes altered colour perception due to a malfunction in the retina of the trichromatic-three-receptor colour (red, green, and blue) vision system.
These lenses are ideal for colour-blind people who want to improve the quality of many recreational or work activities.


Scleral Lenses
Scleral contacts are noticeably larger than standard gas permeable (GP) contacts and have a diameter equal to or greater than that of soft contact lenses. The smallest sclerals are approximately 14.5 mm in diameter, and the largest can be up to 24 mm. They are larger than conventional GP lenses; scleral lenses are more stable on the eye. They also provide initial comfort similar to soft lenses.
scleral contact lenses are used for eyes that have Irregular corneas, have undergone cornea transplant, have severe dry eyes condition. Also, when the eyes cannot be comfortably fitted with conventional GP lenses or the shape of the eye causes the lenses to dislodge too easily from your eyes (during sports, for example), scleral lenses can provide a more comfortable and secure fit.

Coloured Contact Lenses
Coloured contact lenses are the mostly used to transformation the appearance of the wearer. People with vision problems like astigmatism can also wear specially designed toric coloured lenses.
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