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Traditionally, there have only been two main types of contact lenses: soft contact lenses or rigid gas permeable (hard) contact lenses. As with most choices, there are some definite pros and cons to both.
Soft contact lenses have a ton of benefits and great qualities, compared to hard contact lenses , such as increased comfort and higher oxygen permeability. However, sometimes their optics are not as good as a rigid gas permeable, or hard contact lens. Hard contact lenses, however, usually aren't as comfortable as soft lenses and can fall out more easily! Because of this, contact lenses can be a little bit of give and take, i.e. trying to balance the best optics while giving you optimal comfort. Wouldn't it be great if we could mesh the benefits of soft and hard contact lenses together?! Great news, now WE CAN!
Hybrid contact lenses do just that. The center portion of the lens is a rigid contact lens material, meaning you will get the optics of a hard contact lens. This can be especially great if you have astigmatism, keratoconus or wear reading glasses, or maybe told you weren't a contact lens candidate. The hard lens is surrounded by a soft skirt, giving the comfort and ease of wear of soft contact lenses! Truly, it is the best of both worlds. These lenses can also be used in patients with corneal diseases, such as keratoconus, pellucid marginal degeneration, or a history of RK surgery.
Sound too good to be true?! Come see for yourself and schedule an appointment with Eye Care Center. Dr. Dobson and Dr. Zike can evaluate if you would be a good candidate for a hybrid lens, and help answer any other questions you may have about the benefits of switching or trying a hybrid lens.
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