Contact lenses offer a convenient and flexible alternative to glasses in vision correction. Understanding the lifespan of your contacts can help you avoid exposing your eyes to lenses that are past their prime—keeping your eyes from drying out, getting irritated, or developing an infection.
However, the longevity of contact lenses depends on their type. Some daily wear lenses should be replaced daily, while others should be replaced every other week. Reusable contact lenses can even last a month before they need to be changed.
If you’re worried about whether you’re using your contact lenses correctly, consider contacting your optometrist. Regular comprehensive eye exams and contact lens exams allow your optometrist to monitor your eye health, offer advice, and answer any questions you may have. […]
What’s the Difference Between a Contact Lens Prescription & Glasses Prescription
Glasses work with lenses hovering a few millimetres away from your eyes, but contact lenses sit directly on your corneas. This distance must be accounted for when determining the prescription. […]
Can You Sleep with Contact Lenses?
Are you wondering if it’s safe to sleep with contact lenses in? The short answer to this question is: it’s not recommended. During contact lens exams, eye care professionals emphasize the importance of proper lens fitting, care, and usage. While some contact lenses are designed for overnight wear, sleeping in your lenses can pose risks […]
What Is a Contact Lens Fitting?
Contact lenses are a great option for those who do not want to have corrective laser surgery or do not want to be constantly wearing glasses. As with any other corrective measures for your vision, an eye exam will determine what is needed to make you see clearly. Much like a regular eye exam, a […]
Do Contact Lenses Expire?
It’s best to play it safe when it comes to your eyes. You should have your eyes examined regularly and take proper care of the prescription glasses or contact lenses that your eye doctor prescribes. If you’ve ever looked at the box your contacts came in, you might have noticed an expiration date on the […]