Contact lenses are prosthetic lenses used to correct vision disorders and placed on the surface of the cornea. These lenses sit on the corneal surface, altering the eye's refractive power and providing clear vision. Rigid contact lenses are an effective option for correcting many vision disorders such as myopia, hyperopia, astigmatism, and presbyopia.
Rigid contact lenses are made of a harder material compared to soft and flexible lenses. Therefore, they provide better correction to reshape the cornea and provide clear vision. Additionally, they maintain eye health by allowing oxygen to reach the eye.
Rigid contact lenses are made of a harder material compared to soft and flexible lenses. Therefore, they provide better correction to reshape the cornea and provide clear vision. Additionally, they maintain eye health by allowing oxygen to reach the eye.
The use of rigid contact lenses may initially cause some discomfort, but usually, it becomes familiar over time. Proper fitting of the lenses and a good position on the eye are important, so they should be regularly checked by your eye doctor.