Do you have difficulty finding contact lenses that fit well? You are not alone. Many people have a hard time finding contacts that work properly. This is especially true for those with hard-to-fit eyes. If you fall into this category, you may want to consider using hard-to-fit contacts instead of regular contact lenses. At Bradley J. Phillips MD, LLC in Somerset, we will make sure you have the right contact lenses. Let’s discuss the pros and cons of using hard-to-fit contacts vs. regular contacts.
There are a few key differences between hard-to-fit contacts and regular contacts. The most obvious difference is that hard-to-fit lenses are designed for people with difficult-to-fit eyes. This means that the lenses are often larger in diameter and have a higher prescription power. Additionally, hard-to-fit lenses often have a different base curve than regular contacts. This helps the lenses hug the eye and create a better fit.
Another key difference between hard-to-fit and regular contacts is that hard-to-fit contacts are typically made of more durable materials. This is because people with difficult-to-fit eyes often have to replace their lenses more frequently. As a result, manufacturers use stronger materials to make hard-to-fit contacts. This makes them more expensive than regular contact lenses.
Lastly, hard-to-fit contacts often come in a limited selection of colors and styles. This is because they are not as popular as regular contact lenses. As a result, there are not as many options available on the market.
In the end, it really depends on what you need and what your eye doctor recommends. If you have a more severe prescription, then hard-to-fit contacts may be the way to go. However, if you have a milder prescription, then regular contacts may suffice. Either way, it's always best to consult with a professional ophthalmologist at Bradley J. Phillips MD, LLC in Somerset to determine what is best for you. Call our team today at (732) 249-6101 or reach us through our website by using our online contact form.
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