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I can't wear contact lenses. Yes, you can! With so many product improvements in recent years, just about everyone can wear contacts. For example, there are now
bifocal
contact lenses for people with presbyopia,
and
toric soft lenses that correct
astigmatism. If there are other reasons you couldn't wear contacts in the past, check with your
eye doctor you'll probably get a welcome surprise. |
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A
contact lens will get lost behind my eye. Nope! A thin membrane covers your eye and connects to the inside of your eyelids, making this a physical impossibility. |
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Contact lenses are uncomfortable. Not true. After a brief adaptation period, most people don't even notice they're wearing
contact lenses and you shouldn't have any eye pain. |
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Contact
lenses can get stuck to my eye. Remember the old urban legend about the welder who accidentally fused contacts to his eyes? It's just a tall tale, as are other stories about contacts becoming "attached." |
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Contact
lenses are too much trouble to take care of. Wrong! One-bottle contact
lens care systems make cleaning and
disinfecting your lenses easy. Or you
can choose to eliminate contact lens care
altogether with daily
disposables or 30-day
extended wear contact lenses. Don't opt for
LASIK surgery without first giving these convenient contact lens options a try. |
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Wearing
contact lenses causes eye problems. In general, this is not true if you're a conscientious wearer. Although contact lens-related problems can occur, they are rare and most result from not properly wearing or caring for lenses as instructed by your doctor. |
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I'll never be able to get them in my eyes. Sure you will. It might appear difficult, but your eye doctor and his staff can teach you tried-and-true, simple methods for contact lens insertion and removal. Tens of millions of
contact lens wearers do it! |
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Contacts can pop out of my eye.
Decades ago, old-style hard lenses were
prone to do this. But with today's contact
lenses, this problem is a distant memory. |
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Contact lenses
are too expensive. Not true. Contact
lenses can sometimes be less expensive than
a good pair of
eyeglasses. Even daily disposable
contact lenses, once considered a luxury,
cost only about a dollar a day. |
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I'm too old to get contact lenses. Never. With the advent of
bifocal contact
lenses, and contact lenses that are especially good for
dry eye
sufferers, age is no longer a problem.
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