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The lenses Council reports that 26 million Americans wear contact. Among lenses wearers, approximately 80% wear the soft type and 18% wear rigid gas-permeable lenses. The Council reports that about 11% of lenses wearers, approximately 2.8 million people, are under 18.InfantsThere are few instances when corrective lenses--lenseses or contacts--are acuvue prescribed disposable for infants. acuvue and disposable However, when an infant develops cataracts , a condition known as infantile aphakia, contact may be prescribed following surgery. In 1993, the Journal of the American Medical Association reported that contact were safe and effective for use with infants following cataract surgery. Routine care of the lenses was easily learned by the baby''s parents or caregivers.

lensesesOver acuvue 140 million people disposable in the United States acuvue wear lenseses. People whose eyes have refractive errors do disposable not see clearly without glasses, because the light emitted from the objects they are observing does not come into focus on their retinas. For people who are farsighted, images come into focus behind acuvue the retina; for people who are nearsighted, images come into focus in front of the retina. Lenses work by changing disposable the direction of light so that images come into focus on the retina. The greater the index of refraction acuvue of the lens material and the greater the difference in the curvature between the two surfaces of the lens, the greater the change in direction of light that passes through it, and the greater the correction.Lenses disposable can be unifocal, with one correction for all distances, or they can be correct for more than one distance (multifocal). acuvue One type of multifocal, disposable the bifocal, has an area of the lens (usually at the bottom) that corrects for nearby objects (about acuvue and disposable 14 in from the eyes); the remainder of the lens corrects for distant objects (about 20 ft from the eyes).

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