Soft contact lenses are made of soft water-based plastic material. The composition of these plastics may vary, thus, creating a slightly different sensation and level of comfort depending on the wearer. Both hydrogel and silicone hydrogel lenses are soft lenses.
The material is absorbent and makes the lens soft when hydrated with water or solution but hardens when dry.
Fun fact: Did you know that the first hydrogel lens was introduced in 1971 by Bausch and Lomb?
Hydrogel lenses are soft lenses made from gel-like water containing polymers that are thin and can easily adhere to the eye’s surface providing improved comfort and ease of use. The plastic material is combined with oxygen to allow water to pass through. However, when they dry out, it reduces the flow of oxygen to the cornea. To overcome this problem, silicone hydrogel lenses were introduced.
Silicone lenses were introduced in the early 2000s.
Silicone is an extremely flexible material, which makes it excellent for making not only contact lenses, but many other medical products such as implants and tubing.
It’s perfectly okay to wear either option, and most people get on with standard hydrogel lenses fine. However, it depends on which option is best for your eyes. Sometimes you may need to try different options and see which one works best for you. You should consult your optician before opting for contact lenses.
Just like silicone hydrogel lenses, standard hydrogels are used to correct a wide range of prescriptions. They are usually cheaper than silicone hydrogel lenses and more popular than rigid and gas permeable lenses which are made from a harder material.
Daily disposable silicone lenses are a popular and more convenient choice as the risk of developing an eye infection for the contact lens wearer is lower. Whichever lenses you decide to choose, we recommend consulting your eye care professional first for tailored advice.
Choosing a suitable silicone hydrogel lens depends on your vision and lifestyle needs. Here’s a list of the best silicone contact lenses curated by our expert Contact Lens Optician, Tina Patel. Whether you’re after dailies, monthlies or extended wear, you can refer to this list just to get an idea!
Although silicone hydrogel is preferred by most people, there are some things you should take into consideration when opting for silicone hydrogel lenses:
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Yes, you can find coloured silicone hydrogel lenses very easily. Browse lenses from big manufacturers such as Alcon & Ciba Vision who offers a vibrant collection of coloured contact lenses that come in a range of nine different colours. At Feel Good Contacts you can get your coloured lenses for less.
Here’s one of the best silicone hydrogel coloured lenses, as suggested by our expert opticians.
It’s important to consult with an eye care professional to determine the best type of contact lens for your individual needs and to ensure proper lens care and hygiene. Browse our full range of silicone hydrogel contact lenses at Feel Good Contacts and enjoy next day delivery on all orders. Also, rest assured that you will get your silicone hydrogel lenses at an affordable price here at Feel Good Contacts, thanks to our Price Match Guarantee.
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