Is it okay if I wore monthly contacts for 30 days? Wearing a lens for the first time can be an exciting experience, but usually it will take your eye to get used to it when you are wearing them. Many contact lenses are designed for an extended wearing approved by FDA which are made up of silicone hydrogel that can allow oxygen to pass through the eyes easily. Wearing contact lenses longer than their recommended length of time can increase the risk of eye infections and complications. There are many different types of contacts on the market which are designed for daily use or daily disposable. This means the lens will be taken out for each night. Despite, monthly lenses are generally worn during a day and cleaned or…
Who Can Help with Eye Health and Care
When you have eye problems, who do you SEE to get it checked out? Many would say a doctor or an optometrist but do you know that there are more than one profession qualified to help you? (more…)
The Importance of Breathable Contact Lens
It is important for us to know that our contact lenses is breathable or less because we always have to keep our eyes moist and comfortable. The importance of breathable contact lens is allow more oxygen to be permeable while wearing the lenses. The breathable lenses is needed to stay healthy and properly function to prevent the others damage. You may try using at least three or four brands of contact lenses, so that you know which one is suitable for your eye. (more…)
Optometrist
Optometris merupakan pakar dalam penjagaan penglihatan. Blog ini menjelaskan secara terperinci bidang Optometri dan profesion seorang Optometris. (more…)
Ellcie Healthy Visited Us
It's April 2017, and we have a lot going on at Malaya Optical. In short, this short blog will gently update you with our recent activities here! (more…)
Common Eye Problems
This guide was created to help you learn the type of eye disorder you may have and what should be done about it. But these guidelines are only an overview and definitely should not replace a consultation with your Optometrist or Eye Doctor. (more…)