What is the difference between daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly contact lenses?
Asked a year ago
Daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly contact lenses differ in terms of wearing schedule and lens replacement frequency. Daily contact lenses are worn once and then discarded, providing convenience and hygiene as there is no need for cleaning solutions. Weekly contact lenses are worn for up to 7 days and require regular cleaning and storage in a contact lens case with solution. Monthly contact lenses can be worn for up to 30 days and need to be cleaned and stored every night. Yearly lenses, as the name suggests, are designed to be worn for a year but they require meticulous cleaning and maintenance. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your eye care professional to ensure proper lens care and prevent eye infections.
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