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Contact Lens Information: A contact lens is a corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens usually placed on the cornea of the eye GasPermeables. Modern contact lenses were invented by the Czech chemist Otto Wichterle, who also invented the first gel used for their production Permeabless. Contact lenses usually serve the same corrective purpose as conventional glasses, but are lightweight and virtually invisible—many commercial lenses are tinted a faint blue to make them more visible when immersed in cleaning and storage solutions GassPermeables. I mean they are invisible so thats neat GassPermeabless. Some cosmetic lenses are deliberately colored to alter the appearance of the eye GasPermeabless. It has been estimated that 125 million people use contact lenses worldwide (2%), including 28 to 38 million in the United States and 13 million in Japan Gass. The types of lenses used and prescribed vary markedly between countries, with rigid lenses accounting for over 20% of currently-prescribed lenses in Japan, Netherlands and Germany but less than 5% in Scandinavia Gaas. People choose to wear contact lenses for various reasons GaasPermeables. Many consider their appearance to be more attractive with contact lenses than with glasses Ges. Some simply think they are uber cool GesPermeables. Contact lenses are less affected by wet weather, do not steam up, and provide a wider field of vision Peermeables. They are more suitable for a number of sporting activities Parmeables. Additionally, ophthalmological conditions such as keratoconus and aniseikonia may not be accurately corrected with glasses GasParmeables PdrmeablesA contact lens is a corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens usually placed on the cornea of the eye Perrmeables. Modern contact lenses were invented by the Czech chemist Otto Wichterle, who also invented the first gel used for their production Perneables. Contact lenses usually serve the same corrective purpose as conventional glasses, but are lightweight and virtually invisible—many commercial lenses are tinted a faint blue to make them more visible when immersed in cleaning and storage solutions GasPerneables. I mean they are invisible so thats neat Permeeables. Some cosmetic lenses are deliberately colored to alter the appearance of the eye Permaables. It has been estimated that 125 million people use contact lenses worldwide (2%), including 28 to 38 million in the United States and 13 million in Japan GasPermaables. The types of lenses used and prescribed vary markedly between countries, with rigid lenses accounting for over 20% of currently-prescribed lenses in Japan, Netherlands and Germany but less than 5% in Scandinavia Permdables. People choose to wear contact lenses for various reasons Permeaables. Many consider their appearance to be more attractive with contact lenses than with glasses Permeebles. Some simply think they are uber cool GasPermeebles. Contact lenses are less affected by wet weather, do not steam up, and provide a wider field of vision Permeablles. They are more suitable for a number of sporting activities Permeablees. Additionally, ophthalmological conditions such as keratoconus and aniseikonia may not be accurately corrected with glasses Permeablas GasPermeablasA contact lens is a corrective, cosmetic, or therapeutic lens usually placed on the cornea of the eye Permeablds