Can contact lenses correct all vision problems?

Contact lenses are super popular for clear vision without glasses but can they fix every eye issue?

Let’s find out.

What Contact Lenses Can Correct

Here’s what contact lenses do well:

Nearsightedness (Myopia)

  • You see close-up clearly, but far away looks blurry.

Farsightedness (Hyperopia)

  • You see far away fine, but close-up is fuzzy.

Astigmatism

  • Your eye is shaped more like a football than a basketball.

  • Special lenses called toric lenses can correct this.

Presbyopia (age-related reading problems)

  • Happens around age 40+ when reading gets harder.

  • Multifocal or bifocal contacts can help you see near and far.

What Contacts Might Not Fully Fix

Some vision problems are more complex:

Very high prescriptions

  • Some people with extreme vision issues may not get perfect corrections with contacts.

 Keratoconus

  • This condition makes the cornea thin and cone-shaped.

  • Special lenses like rigid gas permeable or scleral lenses may be needed.

Dry Eye

  • Contacts can make dry eyes worse.

  • Some people can't wear them comfortably at all.

So, Can Contacts Fix Everything?

Not always. But for most common vision problems, yes, they work very well.
For more complex issues, there are special lenses or other treatments available.

Not Sure Where to Start?

At Focus Vision Care, we take the time to understand your vision, lifestyle, and eye health. Our expert team will guide you in choosing the best contact lens for your unique eyes.

Professional Fittings
Full Range of Contact Lens Options
Ongoing Support & Aftercare

Located at 2260 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314
Call us at 718 448 1622
Book online at https://www.focusvisioncare.com/


What Are the Different Types of Contact Lenses?

Contact lenses are a comfortable and convenient alternative to glasses. They give you the freedom to move, play sports, and enjoy a glasses-free look. But not all lenses are the same. If you’re thinking about trying contacts or switching types, here’s a simple breakdown to help you choose the right one.

1. Soft Contact Lenses

The most popular type, made from flexible, water-absorbing material. Easy to wear and very comfortable.

Types:

  • Daily Disposables – Use once and toss. Great for sensitive eyes or low-maintenance routines.

  • Bi-Weekly/Monthly Lenses – Reusable for 2–4 weeks with daily cleaning. Cost-effective.

  • Colored Lenses – Change or enhance your eye color, available with or without prescription.

2. Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses

Harder lenses that provide sharp vision, especially for conditions like astigmatism or keratoconus.

Pros: Durable, long-lasting, excellent vision

Cons: Less comfortable at first

3. Toric Contact Lenses

Designed for people with astigmatism, these stay in place to provide clear, stable vision. Available in both soft and RGP styles.

4. Multifocal/Bifocal Contact Lenses

Great for presbyopia (age-related near vision loss). These lenses let you see near and far without reading glasses.

5. Scleral Lenses

Larger lenses that rest on the white of your eye and vault over the cornea. Ideal for:

  • Severe dry eyes

  • Irregular corneas

  • Post-surgery vision correction

They offer comfort, moisture, and sharp vision.

6. Hybrid Contact Lenses

Combine a rigid center (for sharp vision) with a soft outer ring (for comfort). Good for those who can’t tolerate RGP lenses.

7. Specialty Contact Lenses

Made for specific needs:

  • Orthokeratology (Ortho-K): Worn overnight to reshape the cornea and give clear vision during the day.

  • Custom Lenses: For unique eye shapes or severe conditions.

How to Choose the Right Lens

Your choice depends on:

  • Vision needs (nearsightedness, astigmatism, presbyopia)

  • Lifestyle (daily wear, sports, convenience)

  • Eye health and comfort

Always consult your eye doctor to find the best fit.

Not Sure Where to Start?

At Focus Vision Care, we take the time to understand your vision, lifestyle, and eye health. Our expert team will guide you in choosing the best contact lens for your unique eyes.

-Professional Fittings
-Full Range of Contact Lens Options
-Ongoing Support & Aftercare

Located at 2260 Victory Blvd, Staten Island, NY 10314
Call us at 718 448 1622
Book online at https://www.focusvisioncare.com/