Finding the right contact lenses
If you’re considering trying contact lenses we’re here to help you. With the recent advances in eyewear technology, contact lenses today are the most comfortable they have ever been. Read below to discover which factors determine comfort and how to choose the right ones for you.
Are contact lenses comfortable?
The short answer is yes; contact lenses are comfortable, in fact they will become second nature to you in no time at all.
Contact lenses offer a more complete (and weather resistant) vision than glasses. They also give you the freedom to play sports as they aren’t affected by cold weather, which can cause glasses to fog up. Plus there’s no concern about dropping or breaking them while you play!
Can anyone wear contact lenses?
Although not everyone who needs glasses wants to wear contacts, nine out of ten people who want to can do so. Today, almost everyone can benefit from using contact lenses.
Most vision problems can be addressed with contact lenses, and developments in lens materials and solutions have made it easier and more pleasant to wear contact lenses than ever before.
Which are the factors that affect the comfort of contact lenses?
Discomfort should not be a reason you need to avoid using contact lenses. If you’ve tried contact lenses before and felt uncomfortable, then you’ve probably tried the wrong ones. There are different types of contact lenses, so before you try on new ones, you should assess some important factors:
Eye conditions
Just like with glasses, there are different lenses for different vision problems. For example, for myopia you need contact lenses that diverge light correctly and reduce the eye’s focusing power, while for presbyopia you will need special bifocal and multifocal contact lenses.
Lifestyle
Your lifestyle is always a decisive factor. Before your contact lens trial, your Optometrist will ask you a few questions to determine which type is best for you. They will ask about your hobbies, your occupation, whether you have vision fluctuations and how much time you spent in front of a screen.
Occupational hazard
Another factor to consider is occupation. Some people may work in a low humidity environment, others are exposed to dust and dirt, and many spend hours in front of a computer screen. Spending too many hours staring at a screen can cause eye strain as we tend to blink less while staring at the blue light, making our eyes work harder to focus.
Allergies
Contact lens discomfort can stem from allergies such as common hay fever. Your Optometrist will advise you on which contact lenses are best for you and help you with the proper course of treatment.
What contact lenses are the most comfortable for general use?
Arguably, the most comfortable contact lenses for general use are daily contact lenses. Because of their disposable nature there is a much-reduced timeframe for debris and bacteria to build on the surface of the lens. Therefore, there are less steps to take to avoid discomfort and irritation.
Wearing new contact lenses each time you use them ensures that the lens surface is perfectly smooth. This type of lens is very comfortable for anyone that regularly suffers from sensitive or dry eyes.
What are the most comfortable contact lenses for dry eyes?
For people that suffer regularly with dry eyes, comfort when wearing contact lenses is extremely important. If you do suffer from dry eyes, you will need to work with your optometrist to find the perfect contact lens for your needs.
Lenses made from silicone hydrogel allow oxygen to permeate through the lens to the cornea more than other types of contact lenses, reducing dehydration. In any case, you should consult your Optometrist for advanced options.
What contact lenses are the most comfortable for sensitive eyes?
Individuals that have sensitive eyes can experience a variety of symptoms such as eye irritation, blurry vision, and watery eyes. It’s understandable that with have sensitive eyes can find it tricky to use contact lenses, though it’s not inconceivable.
For those that suffer from sensitive eyes, it can be a case of seeing what works for them. They can try rigid gas-permeable (hard) contact lenses, soft contact lenses and silicone hydrogel lenses to find the most comfortable option.
What contact lenses are the most comfortable for astigmatism?
A common vision condition, astigmatism is an eye condition that is caused by improper curvature of the cornea, the retina, or the lens. The result of this is blurred vision.
These days, many of the leading contact lens manufacturers create contacts specifically for astigmatism. It’s now possible to choose different lenses to fit in with different wear schedules, including daily wear, monthly disposable contact lenses, or extended wear lenses.
Astigmatism is correctable with certain contact lenses. The lenses that are most suitable for you (the most comfortable ones) will depend on how long and how often you need to wear the lens. Basically, there are an array of options to suit all lifestyle needs.
How to maintain comfort
Proper contact lens care is important for keeping your eyes healthy and free from infection. Depending on the lenses you have chosen you might need a different care routine. You can find more in our comprehensive contact lenses care guide and make sure to ask your Optometrist for the optimal care system.
If you are ready to discover the flexibility and comfort of contact lenses, then you can book a free contact lens assessment with our expert Optometrists. Find the nearest M&S Opticians store and one of our experts will be happy to assist you and answer any questions you may have.