 | | Greater initial comfort than hard or rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses.
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 | | Shorter adaptation period for new wearers.
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 | | Ideal for intermittent wear.
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 | | Less susceptible to the intrusion of foreign objects under the lens, such as dust.
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 | | Less sensitivity to light than with hard or RGP lenses.
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 | | Rarely fall out of the eye, making them ideal for sports, particularly contact sports such as football or |
| | basketball.
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 | | Available in tinted versions.
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 | | Less durable than hard or RGP lenses.
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 | | May dry out, causing discomfort for some, especially under a hair dryer, in hot rooms, or in windy, dry |
| | weather.
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 | | More involved lens care, especially for conventional soft lenses.
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 | | Susceptible to more protein or lipid deposits, that reduce lens performance in the long term.
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 | | May absorb chemicals from the environment, which can cause irritation.
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