Collection: Conventional Contact Lenses
Conventional vs Disposable Contact Lenses
Conventional contact lenses are reused for months, while disposable lenses are replaced frequently; daily, weekly or monthly. Disposables minimise maintenance and reduce deposit buildup; conventional lenses demand meticulous cleaning and storage. Conventional lenses are often chosen for custom prescriptions or cost‑effectiveness over time, whereas disposables prioritise convenience and hygiene. Consider your lifestyle and prescription when choosing between conventional and disposable contacts.
Conventional Soft Lenses: Materials & Comfort
Conventional soft lenses are typically made from hydrogel materials that become very soft when hydrated. They drape comfortably over the eye but may have lower oxygen transmission than silicone hydrogel disposables. Because they’re worn longer, proper cleaning and conditioning are vital to maintain comfort. Discuss materials with your optometrist to ensure your conventional lens delivers enough oxygen and moisture for healthy eyes.
Conventional Contact Lenses Price & Ordering
Conventional contact lenses often have a higher upfront cost per lens, but because you replace them infrequently, the per‑day cost can be competitive. When comparing prices, factor in solution and case expenses, and consider that custom parameters may increase cost and lead time. To order conventional contacts online, enter your precise prescription and custom measurements. We’ll verify your details and deliver across Canada.