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Top Myths About Contact Lenses for Myopia

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Managing myopia, or nearsightedness, can be challenging with the amount of conflicting information out there. At Thompson Optics in Edmonton, we want to set the record straight by dispelling common myths about contact lenses and myopia.

Myth 1: Contact Lenses Are Unsafe for Children

Many believe that contact lenses are unsuitable for children, but they can be both safe and effective when fitted by a professional. In fact, specialized lenses for children can help control myopia progression, making them a valuable tool in pediatric eye care.

Myth 2: Contact Lenses Cause Myopia to Progress Faster

Some worry that wearing contact lenses may worsen myopia, but the opposite is often true. Specialty lenses like Orthokeratology (Ortho-K) and multifocal contacts can actually slow down the progression of myopia, providing long-term benefits for vision health.

Myth 3: All Contact Lenses Feel Uncomfortable

Advances in contact lens technology mean that most patients, even children, find them comfortable and easy to wear. Many lenses are now designed to keep eyes hydrated and provide clear vision, reducing any discomfort with proper care and usage.

Myth 4: Contact Lenses Aren't Effective for High Myopia

Some assume that contacts are only for mild cases of myopia, but they can be effective for managing even high degrees of nearsightedness. Different types of lenses, including those designed for night-time wear like Ortho-K, can address various levels of myopia.

Myth 5: Glasses Are Always a Better Choice

Glasses are a fantastic option, but they aren't necessarily better for everyone. Contact lenses offer unique benefits, such as providing a wider field of vision and being a more practical option for athletes or active children. For many, contacts are a convenient way to manage myopia daily.

Book a Contact Lens Consultation in Edmonton

If you’re looking to manage myopia effectively, it’s important to know the facts. Schedule a consultation at Thompson Optics today and discover which contact lenses are right for you or your child.