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While you're thinking about contact lenses, think about your eyes.

You use them for everything, from the second you wake up until the second you go to bed.

You probably can't imagine life without good vision. So before you get your new contact lenses, get an eye exam


 

 

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60'S+: YOUR EYES, VISION, AND CONTACT LENSES.

Whether you're considering a change to contact lenses or you've been wearing them for years, be aware that successful, healthy vision depends on three things:

Your Eyes
Are they healthy?

Your Vision
Is it as good as you want?

Your Contact Lenses
What’s the best method of vision correction for you?

Your Eyes

When you're in your 60's or older, your eyes may be prone to dryness, and may be more sensitive to light than they used to be. In addition, you also have a somewhat higher risk of developing glaucoma, cataracts or other eye maladies. To make sure your eyes are healthy, you need to have a thorough eye exam every year.

Your Vision

Your vision has likely stabilized at this point in your life, but it may continue evolving. Be extra-vigilant of the health of your vision and eyes as you grow older, and contact your eye care professional immediately if you experience any sudden changes. The good news is that many people continue wearing - or begin wearing - contact lenses in middle age and beyond. Your vision correction needs can be met comfortably, safely and effectively with contact lenses at any age.

Your Contact Lenses

Are you using the best vision correction method for your individual needs? Make an appointment with your eye care professional to talk about what's new in vision correction, and what's best for you.

* Professional exam and fitting fees not included. Valid only while supplies last.

 

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