- In December 2008, the FDA approved silicone hydrogel contact lenses which allow significantly more oxygen to reach the cornea, making the lens more comfortable to wear and decreasing the chance of eye infections.
- A silicone hydrogel material, senofilcon A, is used to produce contact lenses that absorb harmful ultra-violet rays.
- Contact lenses are now available for people with prebyopia, an age-related eye condition that affects the ability to focus up close. Additionally, there are improved "multi-focal" contact lenses for people who require all three vision corrections: near, mid-range and distant vision.
- People with astigmatism, a vision condition caused by an abnormally-shaped cornea, can now wear soft contact lenses with soft toric lenses.
- ClearKone is a new contact lens made for people with keratoconus, an eye condition in which the cornea thins and bulges over time and eventually becomes a cone-shaped.
Breatheable Contact Lens
UV Protection
Nearsighted and Farsighted
Soft Toric Lenses for Astigmatism
Contacts for Keratoconus
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