Pros: Crystal clear vision, no need for daily cleaning, up to thirty days of wear. Cons: A little more expensive than standard disposables, hard to get in initially.
If you ask any contact lens wearer what the pros and cons are of wearing corrective lenses, I can almost guarantee that convenience will be a pro and cleaning will be a con. When someone recommended the CIBA Night & Day lenses I was more than ...
Pros: can sleep in them and not worry about waking up with your eyes stuck together Cons: a bit more expensive than the rest, not enough people know
Hi there! I now there is all this hype about everyone getting laser surgery done. Yes, I would love to have it done because my eyes are really bad. To the point if I have to take my contacts out at night I pray that it is a quiet night where none of ...
Pros: Extremely low-maintenance, dramatically improved my vision Cons: Expensive, easy to forget that it's time for a new pair
I am naturally quite lazy, and unfortunately, extremely short-sighted. This combination means I went for years driving without seeing speed bumps even though my uncle is an optometrist who could give me a free prescription at any time. It wasn't ...
Pros: Can wear for 30 days/30 nights, No need to clean, Allows eyes to breathe Cons: Blurry morning vision (easily remedied though)
I've worn rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses, which made my poor eyes feel as though they were suffocating! I've also worn "conventional" soft contact lenses, which worked alright, but my eyes would always be red and itchy by the time evening came. I ...
Pros: Forget to take out your contacts? Not a problem with these! Cons: Not used correctly (as with anything else), could cause dryness or eye infection.
Contact Usage History I've been wearing contacts for, ummm, a long time so I've been around the block when it comes to contacts. I've progressed through different types of contacts as they have improved over the years - Started with the old-fashi ...
Pros: maintenance-free, lens composition, continuous wear up to 30 days Cons: morning irritation, protein buildup, accumulating discomfort and fatigue, night vision issues, expensive
A friend recommended the Focus Night and Day lens to me, citing how nice it was to wear a lens all d ...
Pros: 30 day continuous wear, keeps eyes moist, more oxygen to eyes Cons: Felt thick and bulky in my eyes, I could not wear them
I am blind as a bat without my glasses or contact lenses. I cannot even see my alarm clock or my daughter's face without having her an inch away from me. Everything is so blurry that I do not recognize people. I have worn glasses since I was 10 years old ...
Pros:Can sleep while wearing Supposedly can change every month Cons:Foggy Dry eyes Red eyes Calcium Deposits Uncomfortable Change more than supposed to
I was excited when I first got these, but after a while I realized that they weren't anything I thought they would be.Material These contact lenses are made from Silicone Hydrogel. This is different from past hydrogel ...
Pros: Comfortable Durable Long lasting Goodbye to bloodshot eyes Easy to use Can sleep In Affordable Cons: Doesn't always work for everyone, but it's definitley worth a shot!
It was bad enough when I first found out I had to get either glasses or contacts. Of course I didn't want to be known as four eyes, so I ended up choosing contact lenses. I quickly learned how much of a pain contacts really were; always having to take ...
Pros: Personally and myopically speaking, this traveling attorney loves these lenses! Cost effective. Cons: Will pop out on long flights, remove weekly at least. Allergy folks should carry drops.
For the last 6 years, I was using Acuvues. I have been wearing the Focus Night & Day lenses for 9 mo ...
Pros: Extra long wear, Less hassle Cons: Cost more than other lenses
My eye doctor told me I can wear these for how long, Up to 30 days well thats absurd. Times have certaily changed in the area of vision correction. I clearly remember my first experiences with vision correction. My first was when I was in 4th grade. ...
Pros: hassle-free 30-day wear, clear vision, don't slip or float, saves money on supplies Cons: pricier than some, adjustment period, no coloring to see them in solution
I have worn contacts for about 20 years. I wasn't very good about taking care of them and at one point had capillaries growing across my corneas. Even after I had renewed my determination to take my lenses out nightly, I didn't do a very good job of it. ...
Pros: Cheaper than daily disposables Cons: Dry eyes, nowhere near 30 day wear regardless of advertising hype.
I've been a long-time contact lens wearer, wearing them since 1985. I've been thorough a *lot* of lenses. Recently, I decided to switch back to flex wear after wearing Focus Dailies (highly recommended) for the last couple of years. I got a new job ...
Pros: Freedom & independence from glasses! Cons: Eyes need lubrication upon waking for maximum comfort.
I was seriously entertaining the idea of laser eye surgery when my optometrist suggested Night & Day's. It wasn't what I came in for at the time (I wanted some violet contacts!), but he insisted I would really like them, and gave me a trial pair. ...
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