10 September 2010
Read all about different types of contact lenses including bifocal contact lenses and learn how they can benefit your NZ lifestyle. Contact one of our Waikato branches for more information - Hamilton, Chartwell, Cambridge, Putaruru, Tokoroa, Te Awamutu & Thames.



Contact lenses

Contact lenses provide many people with a new found freedom and the opportunity to leave their spectacles at home.

  • You can now choose from bifocal, continuous wear, one-day, or new silicone lenses. Here’s how they differ:
  • Bifocal contact lenses are the equivalent of wearing bifocal, reading or progressive lens spectacles. An increasing number of customers are choosing these flexible contact lenses as their first-choice for eye care.
  • Continuous wear contact lenses can be worn for up to 30 days and nights without taking them out – for a new freedom of vision. These lenses are also now available if you have mild astigmatism.
  • One-day disposable lenses offer the ultimate in convenience and comfort. No more cleaning, rinsing and disinfecting! These contact lenses are super comfortable for all-day wear. They’re also ideal for part-time sport or casual wear.
  • Second and third generation silicone lenses offer superb eye health and comfort at a more affordable price than previous silicone lenses. Silicone lenses allow the eye up to six times more oxygen than standard disposable lens – at only a small additional cost.

To choose the right contact lenses for your lifestyle contact the team at Paterson Burn.
 

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