Archive for December, 2009

The Benefits Of Gas Permeable Contact Lenses

Dec 19th, 2009 by Kathy Fae | 0

The most common contact lenses are soft contact lenses. The other two are hard lenses, one older made of a material called PMMA and gas permeable contact lenses (GP). People tend to like the GP contact lenses more than the soft lenses because they come with more advantages.

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Blurred Middle Age and Multi-Focal Cures

Dec 18th, 2009 by James Pynn | 0

It’s a technical terms, but presbyopia is the slow degeneration of the cornea. It’s a scientific way of saying the menu is hard to read unless you hold it at arm’s length. This is the part in life that bifocals become a new prop. But, we all know the connotations of breaking out a pair of bifocals. Unless you are comfortable being a grandfather, building ships in bottle, you probably are hungry for any kind of alternative.

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Biomedics Toric Contact Lenses Offer Excellent Wearing Comfort

Dec 18th, 2009 by David Long | 0

Biomedics Toric contact lenses, made by CooperVision, feature high stability, outstanding wearing comfort, and low rotation when placed on the eye. According to CooperVision, eight out of ten patients in a recent clinical study preferred Biomedics Toric lenses over their current ones.

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How Do Gas Permeable Contact Lenses Compare To Other Contact Lenses

Dec 17th, 2009 by Kathy Fae | 0

If you are considering gas permeable contact lenses then you should consider both the advantages of these lenses when compared to soft contacts. The following guide may help you in making your choice.

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