Not likely. With proper fitting, contacts should stay in place almost all the time. Even on that rare occasion when a contact lens moves out of place, it usually stays on your eye until you can move it back. ...
Not a chance. It’s physically impossible for a contact lens to get lost “behind” your eye. A membrane covers your eye and connects to the inside of your eyelids, so the lens is unable to become lost. ...
Bring it on. Contacts offer crisp, clear vision and you won’t have to worry about them fogging up, falling off or breaking during a game like glasses could. And you won’t experience a loss of peripheral (side) vision like you ...
Yes. A prescription for contact lenses requires different information than a prescription for eyeglasses. Along with the power, a contact lens prescription will include the base curve (BC) which is used to match the curvature of the lens to your ...
A contact lens is a medical device, which is why you need a prescription. Only an eye doctor can properly measure your need for vision correction as well as determine which size and type of contact lens is best for ...