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RGP Contact Lenses - Would They Work for You?
By: Tanya Turner July 26, 2005
Modern RGP contact lenses have a lot of advantages over soft contact lenses.
They are healthier for your eyes, they dont dry out and they last for
years. But people are afraid that RGP lenses arent comfortable. Lets look
at the advantages and disadvantages of RGP lenses and how they can work
for your eyes.
Whenever they hear the words Rigid Gas Permeable, most people think hard
contact lenses, confusing RGP lenses with PMMS - hard lenses of the previous
generation. RGP are made from a different type of plastic, which makes
them more flexible than hard lenses. And their most important feature
is high oxygen permeability. See comparison of RGP contact lenses and
soft contact lenses.
Advantages of RGP lenses
As the name suggests, these lenses are gas permeable - they dont block
oxygen flow to your corneas. Oxygen is very important for the health of
your eyes because its lack can cause serious eye problems, including inflammation
of the cornea.
RGP contacts dont contain any water, so they dont dry out. RGP is ideal
for people who work in the dry conditions or outside, in the wind. RGP
can also benefit computer users, since people blink less often, when working
at the computer, and their eyes can become dry. If you wear soft lenses
and your eyes feel dry by the end of the day, consider RGP - they dont
suck moisture from your eyes and feel comfortable even at the end of the
day.
RGP are very good for correcting high degree of astigmatism and presbyopia.
They are also the only lenses for some eye diseases, like keratoconus.
RGP lenses are more resistant to protein and lipid deposits. This is especially
important for people with high protein secretions
Rigid Gas Permeable contacts provide extremely sharp vision, even in the
dark.
See more information about contact lenses and eye health
Do RGP cost a fortune?
RGP lenses are quite pricey. But when consider that RGP lenses usually
last for 2-3 years, the overall cost isnt so high. You would spend much
more replacing soft contact lenses every 2 weeks.
Are RGP lenses comfortable?
A concept of a rigid lens being in your eye scares most people, because
they dont believe that such a lens can be comfortable. But in fact it
is - people who wear RGP contact lenses report that a minute after they
put the lens in they feel like there is nothing in their eyes.
However, RGP lenses have an adjustment period. During the first 5-7 days
of wearing RGP contacts you might feel a little discomfort. Eventually,
though, your eyes adjust and you stop noticing the lenses.
Many doctors agree that RGP lenses are healthier for your eyes than any
other kind of contact lens
Tanya Turner is a contact lens and eye health expert and a founder of
www.1-contact-lenses-consumer-guide.com/, where you can find unbiased
information about all types of contact lenses including color contact
lenses reviews and pictures
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