gas permeable contact lenses

The gas permeable contact lenses offer a few advantages over the soft contact lens

The gas permeable contact lenses, also referred to as oxygen permeable contact lenses, are a lot easier to take care of than the soft contact lens. The gas permeable contact lenses are made from a combination of silicone and fluorine – which means that that won’t attract protein quite so easy.

You still have to clean your gas permeable contact lenses, to keep them free of debris and to ensure that they stay comfortable when you wear them. They are easily cleaned and clean much faster than that of the soft contact lens.

When you wear the gas permeable contact lenses, you may want to keep a rewetting solution with you just to moisten them up and keep them comfortable. Rewetting your contacts is normally – even the soft contacts lens needs rewetting during usage.

After you have worn your gas permeable contact lenses, it’s important that you clean, rinse, and air dry them. During this process, you should use the appropriate solution instead of water. Just like the soft contact lens, you shouldn’t soak them in water.

Keep in mind that not all solution used for gas permeable contact lenses aren’t the same as that of the soft contact lens. Follow the cleaning directions that is given to you by you’re optician and you should be fine.

If you’re looking for a great pair of contacts, the gas permeable contact lenses won’t disappoint. They offer a little more than the soft contact lens and can be purchased online or directly from your optician. As long as you take care of them, they will be around for you to use for many years.

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