Monthly lenses
Sure! Here's an explanation of the differences between these types of contact lenses:
Spherical Monthly Lenses: Spherical monthly lenses are designed to correct nearsightedness or farsightedness. They have the same power throughout the lens and are suitable for individuals with a single vision prescription. These lenses need to be replaced on a monthly basis. Learn more about spherical monthly lenses.
Monthly Toric Lenses: Monthly toric lenses are specifically designed to correct astigmatism. Astigmatism occurs when the cornea or lens of the eye has an irregular shape, causing blurred or distorted vision. Toric lenses have different powers in different meridians of the lens to correct this condition. They also need to be replaced monthly. Learn more about monthly toric lenses.
Monthly Multifocal Lenses: Monthly multifocal lenses are designed for individuals with presbyopia, a condition that typically occurs with age and affects near vision. These lenses have multiple zones with different powers, allowing for clear vision at various distances. They are suitable for individuals who need both distance and near vision correction. Like the other monthly lenses, they need to be replaced every month. Learn more about monthly multifocal lenses.
Multifocal Toric Monthly Lenses: Multifocal toric monthly lenses combine the features of both toric lenses and multifocal lenses. They are designed for individuals with both astigmatism and presbyopia. These lenses correct astigmatism while also providing multiple zones for clear vision at different distances. They need to be replaced on a monthly basis. Learn more about multifocal toric monthly lenses.
Each of these types of contact lenses serves a specific purpose and is tailored to address different vision needs. It's important to consult with an eye care professional to determine which type of lens is most suitable for your individual needs.