Do you need to know what to ask a contact lens specialist? Whether you are new to contact lenses or just considering them, they require special care.
Dr. Tim Klugh, a contact lens specialist from Albemarle Eye Center with decades of experience fitting contacts and glasses to challenging patients, answers these questions below to empower you to make informed decisions about adjusting and caring for your contact lenses.
Q: What contact lens brands do you recommend and why?
A: I recommend Alcon Total 1 Dailies, Precision 1 Dailies, and Bausch & Lomb (B&L) Infuse Dailies because they offer convenience and are made from high-quality materials. I also suggest B&L Ultra and Air Optix by Alco for those who prefer monthly lenses.
Q: Can you explain the benefits of multifocal contact lenses?
A: Multifocal helps patients see at different ranges without the use of glasses. They also provide better depth perception than monovision.
Q: What should I expect when transitioning from glasses to contact lenses?
A: Depending on the type of fit, whether new to contacts or trying out Monovision or Multifocal contacts, the transition may be quick or slow depending on visual needs and modality. For the most part, with trial lenses and the right motivation, most individuals adapt successfully over time.
Q: Are there any tips for wearing contact lenses for the first time?
A: After we teach proper care and removal, it’s important not to be in a hurry and to be in a comfortable environment with good lighting when learning to wear contacts.
Q: Are there specific contact lenses designed for computer use?
A: Nowadays, most contacts have UV protection and are lubricated for computer use. See our tips here for more information on digital eye strain.
Q: What can I do to have a better experience with contact lens wear?
A: As mentioned above, having a comfortable environment with good lighting is important. Avoid setting strict timelines for yourself when first learning to wear contact lenses because undue pressure can slow the adjustment process.
Q: Are there contact lenses that are better suited for specific weather conditions?
A: Yes, there are contact lenses for specific weather conditions! In dry or windy conditions, lenses with higher moisture retention can help keep your eyes hydratedโsilicone hydrogel lenses are great for this. Some lenses offer built-in UV protection for high UV exposure environments to shield your eyes from harmful rays. If you’re in a sunny place, tinted lenses can reduce glare and improve comfort.
Q: What are the considerations for younger patients when fitting contact lenses?
A: It is important to consider age, motivation, maturity, and environment when fitting a young person. It can’t be motivated by the parents only. Assess if they can handle lens care routines, choose appropriate lens materials and designs based on age and eye health, and perform a proper fit with larger diameters to prevent displacing it. Always think about the child’s developmental stage to determine readiness.
Have More Questions For Dr. Klugh?
If you have more questions or need personalized contact lens specialist advice for your eye care needs, book an appointment with Dr. Klugh at Albemarle Eye Center in any of our North Carolina locations. His extensive experience ensures you receive expert guidance for a comfortable and successful contact lens experience.
**The information offered in this blog is not intended to substitute expert medical advice. Always seek a qualified healthcare professional for any questions or concerns regarding your medical condition.**