The Best Contact Lenses for Dry Eyes
Day Contact Lens Freedom for Dry Eyes
Freedom from glasses, day lenses & laser surgery
If you develop dry eye syndrome, wearing contact lenses can become uncomfortable. This happens when your eyes don’t produce tears properly or make enough fluid to keep your eyes lubricated and comfortable.
Time to switch to NIGHT Lenses! Wearing a contact lens during the day, for night lens wearers, feels a bit odd. They never go back.
Why have a lens in your eye during the day that’s so much hassle and can cause all those issues, when you can simply pop one in while you sleep and then take it out, leaving you with perfect sight and nothing in your eyes all day?
Not much more to say, really. If you’re less than -5.00 Dioptre, then night lenses will work for you.
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“IT WAS A MIRACLE”
SCOTT | BUSINESSMAN, DRY EYE SUFFERER
In this interview, Scott talks about how his constant battle with dry eyes from wearing contact lenses during his work hours changed overnight when he switched to night lenses. In his words, “It was a miracle.”
Dr Euan Speirits | Surgeon, Downhill Mountain Bike Champ, Paddleboarder
Dr. Euan Speirits is a Scottish surgeon with a specialist interest in Orthopaedics, Sports Medicine, and Biomechanical Research. An Orthopaedic Research Fellow, Registrar, and Ph.D. student, he is passionate about Sports Medicine, with an active role in Strength/Conditioning training and Athlete Wellbeing. In part of his interview, he talks about how night lenses have helped him during surgery and with his shift work.
