These are the questions asked most frequently by my patients. If you have any others, consult your contact lens specialist.
A: No. Wearing contact lenses neither improves nor worsens vision. The only “dependence” is a psychological one. The excellent vision correction provided, the convenience, and the improvement of one’s appearance make many wearers contact lens “addicts.” Read the rest of this entry »
A bandage lens, also called a therapeutic lens, is a special soft, very thin, high-water-content contact lens. In 1974 this hydrophilic lens was the first type to be used on an extended-wear basis, but without incorporating a prescription. It has a wide variety of uses before ocular surgery, after ocular surgery, and sometimes instead of surgery. It can also be therapeutic in conditions that do not respond to any other form of treatment.
The lens functions basically as a protective shield and prevents a damaged or ailing cornea from coming into contact with the eyelids and the air. Healing is thereby accelerated and pain is alleviated for as long as the lens is worn, which is on an extended basis (more than twenty-four hours). Read the rest of this entry »
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