Contact Lenses from Triangle Visions
Carrying on the tradition of contact lens excellence established by Dr. Tucker, Triangle Visions continues to provide the very best in contact lens technology and services. Our doctors have over 50 years of combined contact lens expertise. We enjoy the challenge of bifocal contact lenses, colored contact lenses, and contact lenses for astigmatism. With our expertise, today’s technology, and your motivation, we can almost always find a solution that works for you!
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Are Contacts for You?
The vast majority of people requiring vision correction can wear contact lenses without any problems. New materials and lens care technologies have made today’s contacts more comfortable, safer and easier to wear. Consider the questions and answers below to help assess whether they’re a choice you should consider.
Types of Contacts
Advances in contact lens technologies have created many options in addition to hard and soft lenses. Today, contact lenses are likely to be described in one or several of the following ways. Confused about contacts? Learn more about them here.
- Colored Contacts
Seeing and looking better all at once! - Soft vs. RGP Lenses
Soft or RGP? How do you make the decision? Below is a brief comparison of Soft and Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) contact lenses.
Lens Care Systems
When you are fitted for contact lenses a particular lens care system is recommended — a group of products to clean, disinfect and make your lenses safe and comfortable for wear.
Since different systems use different types of chemicals, it is not advisable to mix or substitute solutions from other systems. Doing so could lead to discolored lenses, eye discomfort or eye injury. In particular, rigid lens solutions should not be used to clean or disinfect soft lenses as the chemicals can damage the soft lens material.
Teens and Contacts
Contact lenses. Glasses can definitely be fashionable, but for today’s active teenagers, contacts are a perfect fit. What parents may not know is that today’s lenses are more comfortable and easier to care for than those of a decade ago. Plus, there are more types of contacts from which to choose. In other words, there are almost certainly lenses to fit your individual needs. Also find myths about Teens and Contacts answered.
Presbyopia and other Vision Problems
Find detailed solutions to dealing with the following vision problems:
- Distance contact lenses with supplementary reading glasses
- Simultaneous vision
- Translating
- Monovision
- Adjusting to demanding conditions
- Coping in special situations
- Contacts for distance; reading glasses for near vision
Contact Insertion and Removal Tips
The information on this page is intended as a supplement to the training and instruction you receive as part of a contact lens fitting program.
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