Which contact lenses should you choose for dry eyes?

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Do you often feel discomfort, a burning sensation, or experience red eyes after wearing your contact lenses? If so, it might be time to reassess them with your optician.

This article will help you understand which lenses are best for dry eyes, providing you with all the necessary information to discuss it with your eye care specialist.

Understanding dry eyes and their causes

What are dry eyes?

This is a condition where your eyes can no longer produce enough tears to maintain the necessary moisture to keep your eyes lubricated. Associated symptoms may include:

  • a burning sensation,

  • a stinging sensation,

  • blurred vision,

  • sensitivity to light.

Why do some lenses worsen dryness?

The materials used play a crucial role. Some lenses, especially those made from older materials like conventional hydrogel, may not offer good oxygen permeability. They do not retain enough moisture, leading to rapid tear evaporation, which can worsen dry eyes.

Features of contact lenses suitable for dry eyes

Silicone hydrogel contact lenses: the modern solution

These lenses are often recommended for those who suffer from dry eyes. This revolutionary material offers much better oxygen permeability than traditional materials. It allows your eyes to "breathe" better and maintain a high level of hydration.

Additionally, silicone hydrogel retains moisture more effectively, reducing the dehydration of your lenses. Models like Acuvue Oasys 1-Day or Air Optix Aqua, sold at Linsenmax, are highly appreciated for their ability to remain comfortable throughout the day.

Daily disposable lenses

Another excellent option for those with dry eyes is daily disposable lenses. Their single-use ensures that each pair is fresh and free from deposits, significantly reducing your risk of irritation and dryness.

The Dailies Total 1 model is specifically designed to maximise your wearing comfort. Thanks to its ultra-moisturising surface, it keeps your eyes lubricated throughout the wearing period.

Lenses with moisture retention technology

Some models come with even more advanced technologies that help maintain your eyes' hydration. For example, Johnson & Johnson's HydraLuxe technology, integrated into the best-selling Acuvue Oasys 1-Day lenses, mimics the natural properties of the tear film for continuous hydration.

Our tips

Before making any changes, it's essential to consult your ophthalmologist. They can accurately diagnose the cause of your dry eyes and recommend the most suitable lenses for your needs.

Additionally, to enhance your comfort, you can ask for advice on using hydrating eye drops specifically designed for contact lenses. These help lubricate your eyes, reducing dryness and discomfort.