
![]() | Daily wear (up to 18 hours) | |
![]() | Extended wear (overnight use, up to seven days) |
![]() | Planned - frequent replacement: 1 month, 1-2 weeks; daily disposable | |
![]() | Unplanned, or conventional, replacement - no specific time schedule before lenses are replaced |
![]() | Spherical (for near - or farsightedness - myopia or hypermetropia) | |
![]() | Toric (for astigmatism) | |
![]() | Bifocals (for presbyopia) |
![]() | Tinted to improve handling only | |
![]() | Tinted to enhance your eye color (for light-color eyes) | |
![]() | Tinted to change your eye color (opaque tints for light or dark eyes) | |
![]() | Clear - without tints |
![]() | Soft (hydrophilic) | |
![]() | Rigid Gas Permeable |
![]() | Daily wear: lenses prescribed for daily wear are to be worn only during waking hours, usually up to a | |
| maximum of 18 hours. Daily wear lenses are removed at night and cleaned and disinfected after each removal. | ||
![]() | Extended wear: these lenses may be worn on an overnight basis for up to seven consecutive days (six | |
| nights). You should wear your lenses on an extended wear basis only on the advice of your optometrist. Extended wear lenses generally have a higher water content or thinner center thickness than other lenses and permit more oxygen to reach the eye. However, their use has been linked to a higher incidence of eye problems. Extended wear lenses need to be cleaned and disinfected at recommended intervals or discarded after use. |
![]() | Quarterly | |
![]() | Monthly | |
![]() | Every 1-2 weeks | |
![]() | Daily |
![]() | Spherical contact lenses for nearsightedness (myopia) and farsightedness (hypermetropia); | |
![]() | Toric contact lenses for astigmatism; | |
![]() | Bifocal lenses for presbyopia, the loss of ability to focus on reading or close-up activities. |
![]() | Cosmetic enhancement tints are translucent and are designed to enhance your natural eye color. They are | |
| best for light-colored eyes (blues, greens, light hazel or grays). When wearing these tints, the color of your eye is a blend of the lens tint and your natural eye color and iris pattern. | ||
![]() | Opaque or "cosmetic" tints change the color of your eyes whether they are dark or light. The pattern on the | |
| lens, which is colored, overlies the colored part of your eye, resulting in a color with a natural look. | ||
![]() | Visibility tints are very pale, colored just enough to make the contact lens visible while you are handling it. | |
| They usually have no effect on eye color. |