Tuesday 25 September 2018

Get consistent Comfort Using Contact Lenses From Air Optix

Do your eyes have Astigmatism? Astigmatism is a common vision condition; it is a type of refractive error in which light does not focus evenly nor singly on the retina. This cause the distorted or blurred vision. Other symptoms of Astigmatism include eyestrain, headache, and facing problem while driving at night.

But having Astigmatism does not mean that you have to fix for dryness, discomfort and blurred vision. People with this problem have several options to regain clear vision such as eyeglasses, contact lenses, or surgery.

Get Consistent Comfort

Glasses are the simplest whereas contact lenses from air optix are specially designed with two unique technologies to give you consistent comfort. Contact lenses may provide a clear vision and a wider field of view. They require regular cleaning and care to safeguard eye health since contacts are worn directly on the eyes.

In most of the cases in order to provide a clear vision, the optometrist prescribes a single-vision lens for all distance. However, patients who have presbyopia may need bifocal or progressive addition lens.

Silicon Hydrogel Technology

Based on Silicon hydrogel technology, Soft air optix contact lenses can correct many types of astigmatism and are known for their comfort and oxygen permeability. Contact lenses from Air-Optix include weekly, monthly, multifocal, and toric lenses for astigmatism. Because of the rigid gas-permeability feature, contact lenses maintain their regular shape on the cornea. They improve the vision of the people who are suffering from Astigmatism by compensating for the cornea’s irregular shape.

Orthokeratology (ortho-k)

Orthokeratology (ortho-k) is a technique that involves correcting refractive errors such as myopia, hyperopia, and astigmatism in vision by changing the shape of the cornea with the temporary creation of gas permeable contact lenses from air optix. Astigmatism can also be corrected by reshaping the cornea by removing the tissues from the inner layer of the cornea using LASIK (Laser in situ Keratomileusis).

In consultation with your optometrist, you can select the best treatment for astigmatism that meets your visual and lifestyle requirements.

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  1. At Lenza Eye Center we provide the complete range of contact lens and eye wear services,including convenient ordering and coordination of your vision plan benefits

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