Contact lenses are prosthetic lenses used to correct vision disorders and placed on the surface of the cornea. Hybrid contact lenses are a special type of contact lens that combines the characteristics of rigid and soft lenses. While the center of these lenses is made of a rigid material, the periphery is surrounded by a soft material. This combination provides both clear vision and comfort. Hybrid lenses are used to correct many vision defects such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia.
The rigid center of hybrid lenses corrects the refractive power of the eye, providing clear and sharp vision. At the same time, the soft periphery of the lens offers comfortable fitting and long-term use. These features provide users with advantages in both vision quality and comfort.
The rigid center of hybrid lenses corrects the refractive power of the eye, providing clear and sharp vision. At the same time, the soft periphery of the lens offers comfortable fitting and long-term use. These features provide users with advantages in both vision quality and comfort.
These lenses also have a special structure that provides oxygen permeability. This preserves eye health while supporting long-term use. Hybrid lenses are often ideal for individuals with low eyelid tolerance because the soft periphery prevents discomfort from the eyelid.
The use of hybrid contact lenses may require an adjustment period, but when properly fitted and cared for, users usually adapt comfortably. Eye health professionals can be consulted to determine the most suitable lens option for individuals' needs and eye structures and to provide guidance on correct usage.