Single vision contact lenses correct vision at one distance and can accommodate all prescriptions. They are available in various formats, including daily, weekly, and monthly options, while those needing more versatility may consider multifocal contact lenses or scleral lenses.
Multifocal contact lenses, unlike single vision contact lenses, feature multiple power zones in each lens to provide correction for both distance and near vision, making them a versatile option for those who need a range of vision. Additionally, scleral lenses can also offer a different approach to vision correction for users with specific needs.
Monovision involves using single vision contact lenses to correct the dominant eye for distance vision and the non-dominant eye for near vision. This method can be an alternative to multifocal contact lenses and scleral lenses, depending on individual vision needs.
Hybrid lenses, often compared to multifocal contact lenses, combine a rigid gas permeable center for crystal-clear optics with a soft peripheral skirt for the comfort of a standard soft lens. They are particularly beneficial for patients with high astigmatism or irregular corneal shapes, similar to scleral lenses, but also serve as an excellent alternative to single vision contact lenses.
Scleral lenses are large-diameter rigid lenses that vault over the entire cornea and rest on the sclera. These scleral lenses create a fluid-filled reservoir, providing a smooth optical surface, which is particularly beneficial for patients with keratoconus or other irregular corneas. Unlike single vision contact lenses, which correct for one field of vision, scleral lenses offer a unique solution for those with more complex vision needs. Additionally, for individuals seeking multifocal options, there are specialized multifocal contact lenses available that can cater to various visual requirements.
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