Looking to switch from glasses to contact lenses in Nepal? Or maybe you’re already using lenses and want to explore better options? Either way, you’re in the right place! Let’s dive into everything you need to know about contact lenses in Nepal —popular brands, pricing, and the features that make them worth trying.

If you’re tired of the hassle of glasses, contact lenses are a game-changer. They’re lightweight, invisible, and give you the freedom to move without worrying about frames slipping off. Plus, they’re perfect for special occasions when you want to flaunt your natural look or even try colored lenses to switch things up!

When it comes to contact lenses, there’s a type for everyone! You’ve got soft lenses, which are super comfortable and great for beginners. Then there are rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses, offering sharper vision for those with special needs like astigmatism. If you love convenience, daily disposables are perfect—wear them once and toss them! For long-term wearers, there are monthly or bi-weekly lenses. And for something more exciting? Try colored lenses to switch up your look. With so many options, finding the right contact lens has never been easier!

Types of Contact lens In Nepal

When choosing contact lenses in nepal , understanding water content and Dk/t (oxygen permeability) is key to finding lenses that keep your eyes healthy and comfortable. Here’s how they differ:

Refers to the percentage of water in the lens material.
High-water-content lenses can feel moist and comfortable but may dry out quicker because they absorb tears from your eyes.
Low-water-content lenses retain moisture better and are often more durable, making them suitable for people with dry eyes.

Dk represents the material’s ability to allow oxygen to pass through, while t is the lens thickness.
Higher Dk/t lenses allow more oxygen to reach your cornea, which is crucial for eye health, especially for extended or long-term wear.
Thinner lenses typically have higher Dk/t values even with the same material, as oxygen has less distance to travel.

Balance Matters: While water content helps with comfort, it doesn’t guarantee better oxygen flow. High-water-content lenses might actually block oxygen flow if they’re thicker.
Silicone Hydrogel Lenses: These are a game-changer, offering high Dk (great oxygen flow) even with lower water content. Ideal for longer wear times.

In short, while buying contact lenses in Nepal prioritize Dk/t for eye health and oxygen delivery, but don’t overlook comfort. Your optometrist can help you find the perfect mix for your eyes! 😊

  • Types: Monthly, daily disposables, and toric lenses for Astigmatism.
NameTypesPer BoxPrice
Pure vision 2Monthly6Rs 4600
Soflens 59Monthly6Rs 2850
I connectMonthly6Rs 1200
Optima 38Yearly2Rs 4180
Soflens ToricMonthly6Rs 4675
Soflens DailyDaily30Rs 3900
Lacelle ( color )Monthly2Rs 1950
Contact Lenses In Nepal Bausch Lomb

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  • Types: Monthly and daily disposables.
NameTypesPer BoxPrice
Clariti 1 dayDaily30Rs 4000
Clariti 1 day toricDaily30Rs 5000
BiofinityMonthly3Rs 2750
Biofinity toricMonthly3Rs 3500
Avaira vitalityMonthly3Rs 2025
Avaira vitality toricMonthly3Rs 2550
Biomedics NowMonthly6Rs 2300
ProclearMonthly6Rs 3000
Contact Lenses In Nepal Coopervision

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  • Types: Daily, Bi-weekly, Monthly
NameTypesPer BoxPrice
1 day pureDaily32Rs 3800
1 day pure ToricDaily32Rs 4500
1 day SilfaDaily32Rs 4200
Monthly PureMonthly3Rs 1300
Fine D Toric Monthly6Rs 4200
2 week Pure2 week6Rs 1750
2 week pure Toric2 week6Rs 2600
2 week pure multifocal2 week6Rs 3000
Contact Lenses In Nepal Seed

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  • Types: Monthly and daily disposables.
NameTypesPer BoxPrice
Miru 1 day upsideDaily30Rs 6000
Miru 1 monthMonthly6Rs 4200
Miru 1 month toricMonthly6Rs 5800
Contact lenses Nepal

Shopping for contact lenses? Keep these factors in mind:

Comfort : Opt for lenses made with silicone hydrogel for maximum comfort.

Breathability : Higher oxygen permeability keeps your eyes fresh and healthy.

Water Content : Lenses with good moisture retention are less likely to dry out your eyes.

UV Protection : Some lenses shield your eyes from harmful UV rays—great for sunny days in Nepal!

Price : Always compare prices and buy from trusted stores or opticians to avoid fake products.

Follow Hygiene Rules: Always wash your hands before handling lenses.

Start Slowly: Wear them for a few hours initially and increase the time gradually.

Use the Right Solution: Clean and store your lenses in the recommended solution.

Replace on Time: Don’t use lenses past their expiry date—it’s not worth the risk.

Take Breaks: Give your eyes a rest by alternating between glasses and contacts.

Trying contact lenses for the first time? Don’t worry—you’re not alone if you feel a little nervous. It gets easier with practice, and soon it’ll feel like second nature. Let’s break it down so you can handle your lenses like a pro.

Wash Your Hands: Always start with clean hands. Use soap (preferably unscented) and dry them with a lint-free towel. Nobody wants germs near their eyes!

Prepare the Lens: Place the lens on the tip of your index finger and make sure it’s the right way up. A little bowl shape is perfect; if the edges flare out, it’s inside out.

Hold Your Eyelids: Use one hand to gently hold your upper eyelid to keep from blinking, and use the other hand to pull down your lower lid.

Insert the Lens: Look straight ahead or slightly up. Gently place the lens on your eye, then blink a few times to let it settle. Done!

Wash Hands Again: Same rule—clean hands every time.

Locate the Lens: Look up slightly and use your middle finger to pull down your lower eyelid. With your index finger and thumb, gently pinch the lens and pull it out.

Clean and Store: Place the lens in your case with fresh solution if it’s reusable. If it’s a daily disposable lens, toss it in the trash.

Stay Calm : If you miss, it’s fine—just try again.
Use a Mirror : Especially helpful when you’re starting out.
Keep Lenses Hydrated : Dry lenses are harder to handle, so keep them moist with solution.
And that’s it ! With a little practice, you’ll be handling your contact lenses confidently in no time.

Whether you’re looking for daily convenience, monthly affordability, or colored lenses to match your vibe, there’s something for everyone. At Eyemart Nepal we have all kind of contact lens available Just make sure to consult our optometrist, choose a trusted brand, and follow proper care instructions.

Got questions about which contact lenses in Nepal are best for you? Drop a comment or contact us—we’re here to help you see the world in a whole new way!

Daily Contact Lenses Nepal

Daily Contact Lenses Soflens | Bausch And Lomb

 3,900.00

SofLens daily contact lenses manufactured by Bausch + Lomb. The only daily disposable contact lens with aspheric optics – designed to improve contrast of the retinal image. Delivers high-quality vision especially in low-light conditions. No daily cleaning, storage, or care required. Convenient lens pack with easy-to-grip tab and tear-away label.

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