Archive for October, 2009
Perfect Vision With Durasoft Contact Lenses
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009When looking for contact lenses you can easily be mind boggled with the vast supply of brands and products to choose from. When sifting through all the different types of lenses, you will undoubtedly come across CIBA Vision. CIBA Vision has a great track record for creating great looking lenses that are very comfortable to […]
Putting In And Removing Contact Lens
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009If you are new to contact lenses, there are 2 things that you will need to overcome - putting your contacts in and taking them out.Even though you may have got in some practice with your doctor during your fitting exam, you'll find things to be totally different once you step in front of your […]
Eye Vision - Overview
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009Eyes Exercises helps to improve Eye vision:
1. Work out
First of all, sit down in a comfortable position. Cover your eyes with the palms of your hands. Don’t press the eyeballs. Try to relax and watch the dark for 30 seconds. Breathe silently and severely all the moment.
1.2 - Exercise Sitting in the […]
Extended Wear Contacts
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009Over the last several years, there have been many improvements in contact lenses. As a whole, contacts are the best alternative to wearing glasses. They are comfortable, don’t hang off your face, and above all - they are affordable. Among the many types of contact lenses available on the market, are the extended wear contacts. […]
Examining Your Contact Lenses
Tuesday, October 27th, 2009As we all know, contact lenses are the preferred means of vision correction. They are far superior to glasses, in more ways than one. Over the years contact lenses have established themselves, and are now used by more than a million people throughout the United States. Although contact lenses are great to wear if you […]
Dry Eyes And Contacts
Wednesday, October 21st, 2009If you have dry eyes, contact lenses may be a nightmare. With healthy eyes, a very thin layer of tears will always form under the contact lens. When this layer starts to dry out however, the lens will begin to feel dry. Dry eyes from contact can be very irritating, uncomfortable, and lead you to […]









