Discover the Best Astigmatism Contact Lenses for Sharp Vision

Everyone deserves sharp and clear vision, even those with the common vision condition known as astigmatism.

Thankfully there are plenty of options in this day and age for those seeking to correct their vision conditions and in most cases achieving clear vision doesn’t mean making any compromises on fashion or style. In this article we will go over a number of things including what exactly astigmatism is and what its effects can be, we will then examine the various types of contact lenses that are commonly used and how to look after them correctly.

What is astigmatism and what are its effects?
An astigmatism occurs when a part of the inside of the eye, the cornea or lens, has an irregular curvature to it, which in turn will lead to light scattering instead of focusing on the retina. The effect of this is that people suffering from astigmatism have blurred vision. Astigmatism also usually leads to headaches, difficulty seeing well at night and a higher incidence of eye strain. Astigmatism can be corrected, but not by normal spherical contact lenses, special corrective contact lenses are needed that will address the irregular shape of the lens or cornea.

What types of lenses are typically used to treat astigmatism?
There are four main types of contact lenses that are typically used to treat astigmatism, and toric lenses are the most common. These lenses are designed specifically to combat astigmatism and are made with different powers of magnification in different meridians of the lens, which is what helps them to correct the astigmatism. They come in both soft and rigid gas permeable (RGP) versions and when purchased as a MyDay toric 90 pack or in equivalent bulk, will typically last about 3 months, as most toric lenses are designed to be worn for a single day, then disposed of.

Of the other kinds of lenses, hybrid contacts are the next most common. These lenses attempt to blend the comfort of the softer lenses with the increased clarity that is provided by the RGP variety of lenses. Many people have found that the RGP lenses are too uncomfortable, but they require the visual clarity while working that they provide, hence the existence of the hybrid variety.

There are also scleral contact lenses, which are designed for people with fairly severe astigmatism or other visual impairments as they are larger and cover a wider part of the eye. Their size makes them the most stable of all the lens types we have mentioned.

Comfort matters
When it comes to our eyes, discomfort can often mean something is wrong and our eye health might be on the line. This is why it is an absolute must to have your eyes properly examined and get any contact lenses properly fitted by a professional. After they determine your prescription and let you know the details of exactly what sort of contact lens you need, then you can use that information to order more contact lenses and get some that are more stylish.

Clear vision is always in fashion
While the title of this paragraph is definitely true, fashion is also always in fashion and thankfully there are some options to up the style of even your contact lenses. Without compromising on their correctional abilities it is possible to get different colors and styles of contact lenses, allowing you to express a little bit of your personal style with just a blink of your eyes.

When it comes to color contact lenses, there are all sorts of shades and hues that you could imagine available. Always wanted hazel eyes? Not an issue. Going to a special event and you want to color-match purple eyes with your clothes? We got you. From the subtle to the dramatic, there are lots of options when it comes to colored lenses.

For those who want to venture into even more exploratory realms of self-expression, there are patterned contact lenses available. Still providing the correction needed by your eyes, these lenses can match your outfit or pull attention straight to your eyes. There are lots of examples of people who have used contact lenses as part of a costume or outfit to great effect.

Taking proper care
With practice, putting in your own contact lenses will get to be a sinch, but that doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t take proper care when you do. It’s very important for the health of your eyes that you make sure to store and clean your contact lenses correctly. You should never use tap water to clean reusable lenses and always replace lenses when advised, you should also try your utmost not to wear them for longer than the period of use indicated on their packaging.

Conclusion
To conclude, the right corrective lenses can be a mighty boon for those who suffer from astigmatism. They also can be much more than just a corrective device, with multiple types and styles available, there is sure to be a variant that can help you reach the peak of your style’s potential. You should remember though, that they are a corrective device and you should contact an eye-care professional before using any, always be sure to take care of your contact lenses between wears and they will take care of you.

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Hannah Longman
Hannah Longman
From fashion school in NYC to the front row, Hannah works to promote fashion and lifestyle as the communications liaison of Fashion Week Online®, responsible for timely communication of press releases and must-see photo sets.

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