There have been many styles of contact lenses since Casanova (really!) came up with the idea.
The lens types below are just an example. Contact lenses must be professionally prescribed, and the best lens for you should be determined by your optometrist.
Purevision lenses are available for long sighted, short sighted and astigmatic corrections. They will soon be available as a multifocal
Purevision contacts can be left in your eye for up to one month, under professional guidance
For more information, go to The Purevision Website
Biomedic 1 day lenses are a product of Coopervision. They are useful for occasional wear, or if you want a fresh lens every day They use biocompatible technology, derived from surgical implants
For more information, go to The Coopervision Website
Proclear lenses are another product of Coopervision. They may be worn up to 30 separate days. They also use biocompatible technology, derived from surgical implants
For more information, go to The Coopervision Website
Comfort lenses are available for long sighted and short sighted corrections. Comfort contacts can be worn for 14 days, but they must be taken out each night.
The Bausch and Lomb Australia website is under construction.
Freshlook lenses are a product of CIBAvision. They are available in clear (UV blocking) and a large range of colours, both with and without prescription.
For more information, go to The Freshlook Website