Continuous Wear Contact Lenses
These types of contact lenses can be worn for up to one month due to the use of slicone hydrogels materials. They can be worn day and night, without being taken out. However, risk of infection is much higher compared with all other types of lenses and these types of contact lenses are not often recommended.
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