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Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism

22 May 2009
Contact Lenses are the perfect solution for people with vision problems who do not wish to have surgery and do not like the feel and visual appearance of glasses. For those who are fans of Johnson and Johnson, there is a new lens in the market called, Acuvue Oasys for Astimatism. This is reported to be one of the only TORIC lenses to benefit from 4-zone Accelerated Stabilisation Design (ASD) technology. ASD has 4 zones which positively interact with the eyelid to stabilise the lens quickly and help keep it in the ideal position. This new technology is then combines with Acuvue Oasys's trademark Hydraclear Plus technology. Millions of people wear these little disk that fit right on your eye and give you crisp, clear vision without changing your appearance. However, there are color contact lenses and specialty contacts that can change your appearance by giving your eyes a new color or different look. The majority of people are able to wear contact lenses. However, there are a few who are not able to due to high amounts of eye infections, extra sensitive eyes, and other reasons an eye practitioner can explain. No matter what you chose, you are bound to have some fun with contacts.

The first step in getting Acuvue Oasys Astigmatism contacts is to visit your optometrist. They will measure your eyes and provide you with an up-to-date prescription. For people new to wearing contact lenses and are afraid of the thought of touching your eyes, the optometrist can even help you get used to placing the contact lenses in and taking them out. After some time even the most sensitive of people will be able to do this with ease. The optometrist will also advise you on the different types of contact lenses and how to properly take care of them and your eyes. One of the first things you will learn is if the contact lens is flipped inside out or not. You can tell by when you wear contact lenses inside out because there is a slight discomfort because the lenses do not fit properly onto your eyes. Another way to tell without even placing them in your eyes is to hold the bottom curve of the lens on one finger. If you have a perfect half circle without any edges sticking out then the contacts are fine. If it is a half circle shape with the edges sticking out, then the contact lens is flipped inside out. After this process please visit Andersenlenses.co.uk where you will be able to purchase these pioneering contact lenses as soon as they are released.