Getting Started: Bifocal Contact Lenses
Maybe you didn't know there were such things as bifocal contact
lenses? If you thought that your condition was one that was
going to cause you to wear nothing but those heavy, thick and
hard to use eyeglasses for the rest of your life, you are
mistaken. Many individuals who wear glasses for vision
correction can use contacts but now, many who need to use
bifocals can also use bifocal contact lenses. You don't have to
be left in the dark to suffer. You can reclaim your look and
style by choosing these contacts.
Are They Right For Me?
The question that you need to talk to your eye doctor about is
whether or not they are the right choice for your eyes. You will
need a new prescription if you do go with them, so take some
time to schedule an appointment with your eye doctor and ask
just what ability you have to wear contacts. They are not for
everyone, unfortunately, but for those who have typically
healthy eyesight with a need for bifocals, there is a good
possibility that they are right for you.
Your eye doctor will provide a number of tests. He is likely
checking for your eye's health. Then, he will take measurements
of the eye itself to allow for a right fit. Once this is
complete, the doctor will, most of the time, be able to provide
you with a set of the correct type of lens for your eyes. At
this point, they will also teach you how to put them in, how to
wash them and how to handle them. And, he'll tell you if they
are disposable or find the right solution for your specific
needs.
But, stop there....
What About Price?
There are few ways to spend your money that are better than
taking care of your eyes. But, you don't have to go broke doing
it either. You can find excellent prices on the contacts that
you need. To start, you'll need that prescription the doctor
gave you. While you may go ahead and purchase that first pair
from them, you may want to hold off on making a larger purchase
as it can be quite expensive. Instead, move to the web. You'll
find excellent options in product selection as well as great
deals at the same time.
Any location that you do purchase from will require a valid
prescription usually within one year of the eye exam. This is
necessary as having something just a bit off can really through
off the prescription and become quite painful for your eyes.
Now, you'll find websites that offer a wonderful selection and
while you can switch from brand to brand, you should never go
for a lens that is completely different in nature than what was
prescribed. Also, you should request a free sample to insure the
comfort of the lens.
Lastly, to get a great price on them, all you need to do is shop
around. Shopping online will almost always guarantee you
discount prices as well as convenience.