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    Top benefits of contact lenses

    Improved self-image
    Contact lenses can improve how you see yourself and how people see you

    Clear unobstructed vision
    Contact lenses move with your eyes to give you a full field of vision and focus, wherever you look

    Activity-friendly
    Run, jump, do yoga, play tennis; they won’t fall off and break like glasses can as you do what you love.

    Contact lenses are designed to make your life easier

    Different contact lenses for different needs

    By Length of Wear

    Daily disposable contact lenses
    Put them on in the morning and throw them away every night. Easy as that.

    Bi-weekly contact lenses
    Simply clean daily and store in lens solution overnight to keep them clean and ready to wear again.

    Monthly contact lenses
    Longer-term contact that require consistent cleaning and upkeep

    By Condition

    For nearsightedness
    Also known as myopia, with this condition, distant objects appear blurry

    For farsightedness
    Also known as hyperopia, both near and occasionally distant objects appear blurry.

    For presbyopia
    It happens to everyone—this age-related condition that makes it harder to focus on nearby objects.

    For astigmatism
    Astigmatism is a common condition that causes blurred or distorted vision at all distances.




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