The tear fluid that is secreted from the eyes throughout the day contains protein, fats, calcium and other components. Usually, constant use of the same contact lenses causes these substances and other external pollutants, such as dust or mascara, to accumulate on their surface. As a result, the quality of vision deteriorates and discomfort occurs. In addition, protein plaque on the lenses can provoke an allergic reaction.
To avoid this situation, reusable lenses are disinfected daily with special solutions. However, even constant care does not guarantee absolute sterility. It is impossible to remove all accumulated impurities. Even deeper enzymatic cleaning does not guarantee one hundred percent cleanliness.
Avoid frequent contamination and the need for constant disinfection by wearing 1-day acuvuetrueye disposable contact lenses. They are specially designed for single use. After that, they can simply be tossed in the trash. And no more cleaning procedures!
This greatly simplifies the life of those who prefer lenses to glasses. Usually, after use during the day, such devices are removed and thrown away, and a new pair is put on in the morning. They do not require any additional care. And the period of use is so short - a maximum of 20 hours - that surface deposits do not even have time to form.
It's fair to say that most doctors around the world believe: one-day contact lenses are the best for patients with vision problems. It is this type of lens that provides maximum health to the eyes.
It is important that when using one-day lenses there are no allergic reactions not only to the products of eye function, but also to synthetic substances (preservatives), which are contained in special liquids for cleaning and care of traditional lenses.
Choose day contact lenses if:
- you notice that your eyes are producing too much protein and fat, which quickly deposits on the surface of your lenses;
- the external environmental conditions of your long-term stay are considered unfavorable (e.g. smoky room, high dust content, etc.);
- you are hypersensitive, up to and including allergic reactions to lens cleaners, plant pollen, etc;
- you do not have enough time to take care of your lenses on a regular basis (e.g., you are on vacation or business trip);
- You don't use contact lenses every day, but wear them occasionally, such as a few times a week or a month;
- it's important for you to keep your eyes healthy.