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Contact Lens Types


1 to 2 Week Disposable Contacts
Introduced in 1987, 1 to 2 week disposable contact lenses are worn for one to two weeks and discarded.
Bifocal Contacts
By eyeTopics Review Editor | Published 03/17/2006 | Bifocal Contacts , Contact Lens Types , Contact Lenses | Unrated
Bifocal contact lenses are worn by patients suffering from presbyopia, a condition that occurs around the age of forty and is usually signaled by the inability to read print that is too close, such as a menu or book.
Color Disposable Contacts
Color disposable contact lenses give you the ability to alter the color of your eyes with the convenience of disposable lenses.
Daily Disposable Contacts
Introduced in 1995, daily disposable contact lenses are worn during the day, discarded every night and replaced with fresh lenses every morning.
Gas Permeable Contacts
Introduced in 1979, the technology for gas permeable lenses is actually more recent than that of soft lenses.  Gas permeable lenses, also known as RGPs, rigid gas permeable, or oxygen permeable lenses, are made using silicone, a more flexible material than PMMA.
Monthly Disposable Contacts
Monthly disposable contact lenses were approved for use in 2001.  Patients are able to wear monthly disposable lenses continuously for thirty days.
Novelty Contacts
By eyeTopics Review Editor | Published 03/21/2006 | Novelty Contacts , Contact Lens Types , Contact Lenses | Unrated
Novelty contact lenses allow you to change more than just the color of your eyes.  These lenses are mainly used in theatrical productions or Halloween costumes or as a fashion accessory.
Toric Contacts
By eyeTopics Review Editor | Published 03/21/2006 | Toric Contacts , Contact Lens Types , Contact Lenses | Unrated
For years, patients suffering from astigmatism were told they could not correct their vision by wearing contact lenses.  That all changed in 1978 when the first toric contact lens was approved for distribution.
Vial Contacts
By eyeTopics Review Editor | Published 03/21/2006 | Vial Contacts , Contact Lens Types , Contact Lenses | Unrated
The modern contact lens that we are familiar with today came into existence in 1947 when American Kevin Touhy created the corneal lens that covered the cornea only, as opposed to the scleral lens, which covered the entire eye.