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Gas Permeable Contact Lenses

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Gas Permeable Contacts
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Boston ES
by Polymer Technology
7 reviews
Boston XO
by Polymer Technology
2 reviews
Boston EO
by Polymer Technology
3 reviews
Optimum Comfort
by Contamac U.S.
2 reviews
Boston XO2
by Polymer Technology
2 reviews
Fluoroperm 30
by Paragon Vision Sciences
2 reviews
Fluoroperm 60
by Paragon Vision Sciences
2 reviews
Boston IV
by Polymer Technology
2 reviews
Paragon HDS
by Paragon Vision Sciences
2 reviews
Optimum Extra
by Contamac U.S.
2 reviews
Boston Equalens
by Polymer Technology
2 reviews
Optimum Extreme
by Contamac U.S.
2 reviews
Boston Equalens II
by Polymer Technology
2 reviews
Polycon II
by GT Laboratories
2 reviews
Optimum Classic
by Contamac U.S.
2 reviews
Fluoroperm 92
by Paragon Vision Sciences
2 reviews
Paragon Thin
by Paragon Vision Sciences
2 reviews
Paragon HDS 100
by Paragon Vision Sciences
2 reviews
PMMA
by Optical Polymer Research
1 review
SA 32 (Phoenix 32)
by Lagado Corp.
2 reviews
SA 18 (Phoenix 18)
by Lagado Corp.
2 reviews

Gas Permeable Reviews

9.1/10 | 45 Total Reviews
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Frequently Asked Questions

How long do gas permeable lenses last?

Rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses will last you for 12 months with the right care and cleaning.

Do they still make gas permeable contact lenses?

Yes, rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses are still available. Polymer Technology, Paragon Vision Sciences, and Bausch + Lomb are some RGP contact lens manufacturers.

Are gas permeable contacts better than soft?

It depends on the individual. Rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses are for people who don't get the desired visual acuity from soft contact lenses and who are willing to go through a period of adaptation to contact lens wear.

Are gas permeable contacts better for dry eyes?

Rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses have 0% water content making them a good choice for people who have sensitive and dry eyes.

Who should wear gas permeable lenses?

Rigid gas-permeable (RGP) lenses are custom-made to match the wearer, so they are generally a good choice for anyone. You must be willing to adapt to these lenses for a whole year since these lenses are a 12-month supply.