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Where Can I Order Contacts in South Africa

LENSESONLY.co.za is South Africa’s leading website for purchasing contact lenses online. We carry all major contact lens brands, as well as coloured contact lenses and solutions.

EyeSupply offers a wide range of eye contact lenses at low prices online throughout South Africa. Get free shipping on the best contacts from leading brands.

Spec-Savers is a proud member of the Contact Lens Club, which makes purchasing daily, weekly, or monthly contact lenses easier than ever before.

 

What is a contact lens?

A contact lens is a thin, curved lens that is placed over the tear film that covers the surface of your eye. The lens is naturally clear, but it is frequently tinted with colour to make it easier for wearers to handle. Contact lenses today are either hard or soft. Although most people now wear contact lenses, it wasn’t long ago that contact lenses were glass blown!

 

A quick history of contact lenses

While contact lenses may appear to be a recent addition to eye care, they have a long and illustrious history, beginning with Leonardo da Vinci and Rene Descartes. However, it wasn’t until the late 1800s that a German glassblower created a lens that could be seen through and tolerated, and a German ophthalmologist invented and fitted the first contact lens, which could be worn for a few hours at a time.

 

Contact lens classifications

While contact lenses are still most commonly used for vision correction, there are also cosmetic and novelty contact lenses available. Colored contact lenses can change the colour of your eyes, and costume contact lenses can help create some of the special effects you see on TV.

 

In South Africa, do you need a prescription for contact lenses?

A prescription is required for both prescription and cosmetic contact lenses. This is due to the fact that even minor complications such as infection and inflammation can result in vision loss or blindness. The following are the best ways to help prevent complications:

If you’re considering contacts, consult your eye doctor.

Purchase contact lenses from a reputable retailer.

Keep your contact lenses clean and well-cared for.

Follow all of the directions that come with your contact lenses and lens products.

Follow your wear and replacement schedule.

 

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