
Contact lenses
Contact lenses are thin, curved discs made of plastic or silicone that are placed directly on the surface of the eyes to correct vision problems, such as nearsightedness, farsightedness, and astigmatism. Unlike glasses, they offer a wider field of vision and are less affected by weather conditions. Contact lenses come in various types, including daily disposables and extended wear options, and require proper cleaning and care to maintain eye health. They can also be used for cosmetic purposes to change eye color. Always consult with an eye care professional to ensure safe and appropriate use.