Is The A Difference With Night And Day Contacts?
The newest innovation in extended wear: Night and Day contacts
Night and Day contacts have arrived for the busy contact lens wearer. Although extended wear has been around for a while now, Night and Day contacts are ready to bring the wearer even more. Continuous wear is a term that perfectly fits the Night and Day contacts as well as your life.
Times are changing, but contacts don’t have to
Focus Night and Day contacts can be worn for thirty days in a row.
While doctors and optometrists used to recommend daily removal of contact lenses, Night and Day contacts include the latest technology to keep your eyes healthy and your day less cluttered with things to do.
Night and Day contacts allow six times more oxygen into the eye, unlike the hard contact lenses of the past.
Because of this advance, contact lens wearers can sleep in their contacts -- and not get scolded by their doctor. Because of the extra oxygen, the eyes are less likely to get infections or other eye maladies.
Who’s wearing them?
Everyone from athletes to business men to busy moms and dads are trying out the flexibility Night and Day contacts. They fit into tight schedules.
And they are just as comfortable as shorter wearing lenses.
You can just put in a pair of Night and Day contacts at the start of a month, removing them at the end of the month to put a new pair in. You barely have to think about them.
Are they healthy?
As mentioned before, Night and Day contacts allow more oxygen into the eye.
But these contact lenses are more resistant to protein deposits that can cling to soft contact lenses.
And that means less maintenance as well as chances for problems.
Night and Day contacts aren’t just about being more active or more forgetful, they’re about listening to the wearers and finding a way to make their vision a little easier.