Soft lenses are high-performance, ultra-thin with a time-tested lens material that provides crisp, clear vision and comfort. It is an easy lens to handle and insert, and unlike the RGP lenses these are extremely comfortable in the eye. In soft there are many types of lenses:
- Conventional
- Disposable
- Extended wear contact lenses
- Night & day contacts
- Toric contact lenses For Astigmatism
- Bifocal contact lenses
- Multi Local Contact Lenses
- Coloured contact lenses
Conventional
In a conventional lens one pair of lenses can be used for a year. It requires a lot of cleaning and maintenance. Substances like protein, calcium, and lipids – found naturally in your tears – can build up on your lenses. These deposits make your contacts less comfortable as they grow old, and also the visual acuity reduces with age of the lenses. They can also make your eyes more prone to infection.
Disposable
Disposable contact lenses are hygeneic with high water content, thereby making them more comfortable and also allowing more oxygen to penetrate on to your cornea. They are available for frequent replacement programs and are much easier to handle and maintain. Daily, weekly, fortnightly and monthly… the more frequently you replace your contact lenses, the healthier and more comfortable your eyes will be.
Extended wear contact lenses
The ultimate in convenience, extended wear contact lenses let you wear your contact lenses for extended hours. At times you can even sleep in them.
Night & day contact
A new generation of silicone hydrogel contact lenses that are FDA approved can be worn for up to 30 consecutive nights of continuous wear.
Toric contact lenses For Astigmatism
Astigmatism is no longer a barrier to successful contact lens wear. Soft lenses for astigmatism combine exceptional visual acuity with the convenience and comfort of replacement when required. It is also available now in a wide spectrum of colours.
Bifocal contact lenses and Multifocal Contact Lenses
Hate the idea of wearing reading glasses or bifocal eyeglasses? There are contact lenses that correct both distance and near vision. There are contact lens for presbyopia that allow you to see clearly both near and far.
Coloured contact lenses
Coloured lenses look great on light and dark eyes, Make a dramatic or subtle change whether you need vision correction or you just want to change the way you look.