Thinking about wearing contact lenses?

GP (oxygen permeable) contact lenses offer many benefits including crisp vision, high oxygen permeability, myopia control, durability and overall value. Before you make the decision to wear soft contact lenses, please read this guide to GP contact lenses from the Contact Lens Manufacturers Association. It has been prepared to help you choose the contact lenses that are right for you. Even if you already wear contact lenses, you may not realize how many different kinds of contacts there are, or how new materials and designs can improve your vision and eye health. For example, GP bifocal contact lenses are helping people over 40 to avoid bifocal eyeglasses and reading glasses. And many wearers consider GPs an excellent LASIK alternative. Click the links below, and if you enjoy this site, please recommend it to a friend.

About GP Contact Lenses

What are GP contact lenses?
Contact lenses and glasses: a comparison
How GP contacts compare with soft contact lenses

Your Individual Vision Needs

GP contact lenses solve a variety of special vision needs
Can GP contacts control myopia in children?
What teens should know about contact lenses
What parents should know about contact lenses
Why GP contact lenses are the best choice for athletes
Thinking about LASIK? GPs are an excellent LASIK alternative!

GP Bifocal Contact Lenses

Why GP bifocal contact lenses are better than bifocal eyeglasses
Which bifocal contact lens design is right for you?
Frequently asked questions about bifocal contact lenses
What a GP bifocal contact lens wearer says about her lenses

Other Opinions on GP Contact Lenses

What doctors say about GP contact lenses
What wearers say about GP contact lenses

Reference

Contact lens Q&A
A brief history of contact lenses
Glossary of contact lens terms

For More Information

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