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  • How to Compare Eyeglass Lenses

    Although the primary use of eyeglasses is to correct defective vision, you will need to consider other criteria when choosing the correct lenses. Safety and convenience of use are important factors in choosing the right eyeglass lens. While the type of frame you choose mainly decides the cosmetic appearance, the thickness of the lens is also a contributing factor. Choosing the right lens needs comparison of properties that are unique to your particular vision and needs.

  • How to Compare Biofinity Contacts

    Biofinity contact lenses are available for the correction of nearsightedness, farsightedness and astigmatism. They belong to a family of contact lenses known as silicon hydrogels. Many silicon hydrogel contact lenses may be worn safely overnight when approved by an eye doctor.

  • How to Compare Wal-Mart Contacts With 1-800-Contacts

    Contact lenses are available to order from several different sources. Each source has its own strengths and weaknesses, such as price or service after the sale. Any contact lens order requires the buyer to have a valid contact-lens prescription.

  • How to Compare Acuvue Contact Lenses

    Acuvue is a popular brand of contact lenses, but not all of its corrective eyewear is the same, according to Dr. Charles I. Bloomgarden of Huntington Eyecare Associates. In addition to discussing your choice of lens with your eyecare professional, you'll want to examine the options offered by Acuvue in terms of price, color and prescription.

  • How to Compare Properties of Contact Lenses

    Discuss your habits and lifestyle with your eye-care professional to choose the best contact lens. The American Academy of Ophthalmology, the American Optometric Association and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration offer comparison charts of the common types of lenses.

  • How to Compare Prices for Color Contact Lenses

    Colored contact lenses must be fitted by an optometrist or an ophthalmologist. Once the contact lenses are fitted, a contact lens prescription is issued, and the patient can begin comparing prices of their colored contact lenses.

  • How to Compare Toric Contact Lenses

    Toric contact lenses help people experiencing astigmatism to see clearly without wearing glasses. With so many brands and types available, comparing toric lenses and their features is important to help you choose the best lenses for your vision care needs.

  • How to Compare the Diameter of Frequency & Acuvue Contacts

    The diameter of a contact lens is a measurement in millimeters from one edge of the lens to the other. Diameter is important in determining how a contact lens fits on your eyes. Soft contact lenses manufactured by Acuvue and Frequency lenses by Coopervision are available in many different styles, sizes and prescription strengths. Acuvue and Frequency contacts have different diameters which can be measured and compared in several ways.

  • Do Lumineers Fix Spaced Teeth?

    Lumineers are one of the latest advancements in cosmetic dentistry and are designed to be a less painful and time-consuming alternative to traditional porcelain veneers. Many people who suffer from dental problems such as spaced teeth, discolored teeth and broken teeth opt to get Lumineers to help fix the problems. Lumineers can, and do, fix many dental problems and give recipients a beautiful, brilliantly white smile. However, Lumineers aren't without their issues, and it's important that you thoroughly understand Lumineers before having the procedure to fix your spaced teeth.

  • How to Compare Prices on Contact Lenses

    Throughout the United States, contact lenses are sold at various doctor's offices, online retailers, optical chains like LensCrafters and department stores like Sears. With so much variety to choose from, finding the best value may seem like a daunting task. But with careful research and comparison, you can purchase the lenses that best fit your lifestyle and pocketbook.

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