Contact Lenses FAQ

While eyeglasses are the most common way to correct visual errors, some people dislike the feel of eyeglasses on their heads and can find them inconvenient. Fortunately, contact lenses offer a more convenient alternative to eyeglasses. Your optometrist near you at Vision Plus in San Antonio, TX, offers medical eye care and contact lens exams to ensure you can see clearly and comfortably. We are here to answer your frequently asked questions about contacts.

Contact Lenses FAQs

What Are the Different Types of Contact Lenses?

Contacts are available in multiple types. Some contact lenses offer more comfortable wear, while others are better for certain eye conditions. The most common contact types include:

•           Soft: Lenses made of flexible materials

•           Rigid Gas-Permeable: Highly durable contacts

•           Disposable: Lenses that are usually worn once and replaced with a new pair each day

•           Extended Wear: Contacts you can wear for longer periods or overnight

Our eye doctor also offers specialty lenses for those who cannot wear traditional lenses due to dry eye, astigmatism, keratoconus, or other conditions. Specialty contact lenses include scleral, toric, and hybrid lenses.

Which Contacts Are Right for Me?

The correct contacts for your visual needs will depend on the severity of your refractive vision error or if you have an eye condition that requires specialty lenses. Our optometrist will evaluate your vision and measure your eye shape to determine which contacts are correct for your visual needs. They can help you choose lenses based on comfort, convenience, and other factors.

When Do I Need New Contacts?

An eye exam helps determine if your contact lens prescription needs updating. Your eye doctor can increase your prescription strength if your current contact lenses provide little clarity and are uncomfortable to wear. They will also tell you when to replace contacts. For example:

•           Replace daily disposables after each use

•           Replace extended wear as often as recommended

•           Consider switching to a different type if you have trouble adjusting to your contacts

Is It Hard Getting Used to Wearing Contact Lenses?

The timeframe and difficulty of adjusting to contact lenses will vary depending on lens type. Soft lenses are typically more comfortable and easier to wear than rigid gas-permeable lenses. Overnight or extended-wear contacts can take some time to get used to. Your optometrist can tell you how to care for your contacts to prevent complications and ensure comfortable use.

See Your Optometrist Near You at Vision Plus to Protect Your Eye and Vision Health

If you are looking for an optometrist near you for contact lenses or medical eye care, look no further than Vision Plus in San Antonio, TX. We can evaluate your eyes and help you select the best contacts for your visual needs and lifestyle. Call us and schedule an eye exam today at (210) 520-6535 to keep your eyes healthy and vision strong.

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