Special Effect Contact Lenses in Movies
Ever-improving contact lens technologies are expanding the market and lenses are now designed for purposes other than vision correction. And ever since Michael Jackson donned cat's-eye contacts in the music video for Thriller, special effect contact lenses in movies have attracted curiosity and interest and broadened theatrical options.
The specialists at Trinity Eye Care can tell you all about these lenses, how they can be used safely and what types of styles are available. Since these contacts do not alter vision like our keratoconus contact lenses, they can be used by virtually anyone. Please call us or stop by our office for more information.
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Keratoconus Contact Lenses and Treatments
Keratoconus is an uncommon eye condition that causes the cornea to slowly change from a rounded shape into a more cone-like structure. Eyeglasses and ordinary contacts are often effective treatments for mild cases, but more severe instances may call for specialized keratoconus contact lenses.
The Synergeye Hybrid lenses, the latest advancement in this type of lens design, have resulted in contacts that are far more comfortable than traditional rigid contacts, which have long been a common treatment for the disease. The Paragon CRT lenses that you'll read about below constitute just one of your many options. Schedule an appointment with Trinity Eye Care to learn about the other treatments that might be ideal for you.
Paragon CRT Lenses at Night
This particular breakthrough in eye care technology has improved the lifestyles of countless Trinity Eye Care patients. Paragon CRT lenses are designed to offer temporary relief from corneal refraction, but they work much differently from traditional contacts. You put these lenses on only at night, just before you go to bed. Throughout the night, the contacts gently reshape your corneas, enabling you to face the new day without the aid of other corrective glasses or contacts. Now you can see clearly without all the problems related to your glasses or contact lenses.
If you have questions about these lenses, contact lenses for other eye diseases, or even the special effect contact lenses in movies and entertainment, please contact us.
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