Contact Lenses at Batal Eye Specialty Center – Jeddah
Many well-known brands release new contact lenses every day, but some lenses can pose serious risks to eye health—ranging from irritation and allergies to, in rare cases, vision loss. At the contact lens store inside Batal Eye Specialty Center, you can find trusted medical guidance and purchase high-quality contact lenses in one place. Choose from a wide range of the latest trendy colors, such as Lens Me Caramel, Lens Me Honey, and Lens Me Marble, in addition to clear medical lenses and prescription colored lenses. With rapid advancements in contact lens technology, new types and benefits are constantly emerging. You can book an appointment at Batal Eye Specialty Center for a professional consultation to determine the most suitable lenses for your eyes. Our eye specialists will help you choose the right lens type, material, size, and curvature to ensure comfort, safety, and optimal vision.

Contact Lenses at Batal Eye Specialty Center – Jeddah
Many well-known brands release new contact lenses every day, but some lenses can pose serious risks to eye health—ranging from irritation and allergies to, in rare cases, vision loss. At the contact lens store inside Batal Eye Specialty Center, you can find trusted medical guidance and purchase high-quality contact lenses in one place. Choose from a wide range of the latest trendy colors, such as Lens Me Caramel, Lens Me Honey, and Lens Me Marble, in addition to clear medical lenses and prescription colored lenses. With rapid advancements in contact lens technology, new types and benefits are constantly emerging. You can book an appointment at Batal Eye Specialty Center for a professional consultation to determine the most suitable lenses for your eyes. Our eye specialists will help you choose the right lens type, material, size, and curvature to ensure comfort, safety, and optimal vision.

Whether you choose to wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct your vision, the decision often depends on personal preference. Lifestyle, comfort, budget, and aesthetics are all important factors in the decision-making process. Before choosing between contact lenses and glasses, keep in mind that neither option is necessarily better than the other—each has its own advantages and disadvantages in terms of vision quality, ease of use, and eye health. Eyeglasses offer several benefits. They require minimal cleaning and maintenance and do not require you to touch your eyes to wear them, which reduces the risk of eye infections. However, contact lenses also offer many advantages over glasses, especially wider peripheral vision. They allow you to participate in sports and outdoor activities without worrying about glasses slipping, falling, or breaking, and you can even change your eye color with colored contact lenses.
Types of Contact Lenses
Lens Me Caramel / Lens Me Marble Contact Lenses
Modern contact lenses such as Lens Me Caramel, Lens Me Latte, Lens Me Cloud, and other attractive colors and shades are stylish, comfortable, and perfectly suited for a modern lifestyle and the growing trend of replacing glasses with colored prescription lenses. They are suitable for all ages, from children to older adults, which is why many users choose to wear them daily. We are happy to help you select the best colored lenses for you, based on your lifestyle, daily routine, and budget. In our store, you will find options available at a wide range of prices. Visit us today, and we’ll help you make the right choice.
Daily Contact
Lenses
Daily contact lenses have become one of the most popular options because they are easy and convenient to use—you simply dispose of them at the end of the day. In our store, we provide expert guidance on the best prescription contact lenses and the most suitable colored medical lenses after a professional eye evaluation. We offer a wide range of medical and cosmetic contact lenses from leading brands. Our specialists will review with you the available colors, lens performance for each brand, usage details, and replacement schedules. We will also assess your eye health, explain how to properly care for your lenses, and demonstrate the correct way to insert and remove cosmetic lenses. Additionally, we will advise whether you need a comprehensive eye exam before using contact lenses.
Reusable Contact Lenses
Reusable contact lenses that can be worn for two weeks or one month are a cost-effective solution, especially for people who use contact lenses daily. They are ideal for continuous and long-term use. Before purchasing contact lenses from our store, our eye specialist will schedule a comprehensive eye examination to help you choose the most suitable lenses. During your purchase, we will provide detailed guidance on how to use and care for your lenses to ensure eye comfort and health. We will also offer trial lenses so you can compare options and select the best fit for your needs.
Lens Me Latte / Lens Me Honey Contact Lenses
We can guide you to the best brands and the most suitable color for your eyes from our wide selection of shades, including Lens Me Cloud, Lens Me Latte, Lens Me Marble, and Lens Me Caramel. Choose from soft or rigid lenses, as well as daily or reusable options. We offer both colored prescription contact lenses and clear medical contact lenses to suit your vision and lifestyle needs.
Safe Contact Lenses
Wearing contact lenses has become more comfortable than ever. You do not directly touch your eyes when wearing lenses, and the lenses naturally float on a layer of tears that covers the cornea. With every blink, tears wash the lenses and nourish the cornea. If you experience dryness, we can recommend suitable eye drops to treat dry eye, protect your eyes, and help maintain your contact lenses—especially reusable lenses—to extend their lifespan. We also guide you on the ideal way to wear and care for your lenses. Under-eye bags (despite their name) are not filled with tears but with fatty tissue. They can appear for different reasons. If they appear suddenly and feel slightly firm, the cause may be lack of sleep or, in some cases, a serious condition such as kidney issues—so you should consult a doctor immediately. If under-eye bags develop gradually and tend to be soft, they are usually caused by weakened connective tissue due to natural aging. In such cases, the bags under the eyes are unlikely to disappear on their own.
Benefits of Contact Lenses
The main advantages of contact lenses include:
Wider field of vision: Contact lenses conform to the natural curvature of your eye, providing a broader field of view with fewer distortions and visual obstructions compared to glasses.
Ideal for sports and active lifestyles: Contact lenses do not get in the way during physical activities or sports.
Weather-resistant: Unlike glasses, contact lenses are not affected by weather conditions and will not fog up in cold environments.
Cosmetic flexibility: If you want to see how you would look with a different eye color, you can try colored contact lenses. You can also purchase special-effect lenses for costumes or themed events.

Benefits of Daily Contact Lenses
There are many advantages to choosing daily contact lenses:
No cleaning required: You never have to clean them. Forget about nightly cleaning routines and bottles of solution—after a long day, simply throw them away.
Easy wearing schedule: Daily lenses have a simple replacement schedule that’s easy to remember, with no calendar reminders needed for lens replacement.
Helpful for sensitive eyes: With less time for deposits to build up, daily lenses reduce the risk of irritation and are gentler on sensitive eyes thanks to a fresh, smooth lens surface every day.

Eye Irritation After Using Contact Lenses
Even with professional guidance in choosing the ideal contact lenses for your eyes, some common issues may still occur—sometimes due to an underlying eye condition. Here are some important tips to help you avoid sudden problems and eye irritation:
Follow the recommended wearing schedule:
Wearing temporary lenses for longer than prescribed can cause discomfort and irritation. Always replace your lenses according to the recommended schedule and your doctor’s instructions.Do not share your contact lenses:
Contact lenses are personal medical devices and can transmit infections. If you experience any symptoms of eye irritation, consult a doctor immediately, as eye infections can be serious.Travel prepared:
If you are traveling, bring enough daily lenses, lens solution, and moisturizing eye drops. Even if you use reusable lenses, it is best to carry a spare pair in case of damage or loss.Use daily lenses for water activities:
Daily lenses are recommended for swimming and water sports. Doctors advise discarding them immediately after exposure to water, as water can introduce bacteria and increase the risk of infection.Avoid lenses when your eyes are irritated:
If your eyes are irritated, switch to prescription glasses until your eyes fully recover.Contact an eye specialist immediately:
Seek professional advice as soon as you feel pain or irritation in your eyes.

What Is the Nature of Your Work?
Choosing the right contact lenses depends on three main factors, and the first is the nature of your work. Do you spend long hours looking at a computer screen? Do you swim frequently (for example, if you are a swimming coach)? Do you need to focus on objects at long distances (such as spending a lot of time driving to work)?
Answering these questions helps the ophthalmologist determine the most suitable type of lenses for your daily routine and visual needs.
Do You Need Prescription Contact Lenses?
The corrective power of contact lenses has become more advanced than ever, which means they are now suitable for many vision problems and can be an ideal alternative to eyeglasses. People with astigmatism, presbyopia (age-related farsightedness), or other eye conditions can use contact lenses after a comprehensive eye examination to determine the most suitable option.
There are bifocal lenses, multifocal lenses, and single-vision lenses, which use one eye for distance vision and the other for near vision. There are also toric lenses, which correct both refractive errors and astigmatism. A comprehensive eye examination at Batal Eye Specialty Center will help you determine the best lens options for your needs.
Do You Have a Specific Problem with Contact Lenses?
Despite the significant advancements in contact lens manufacturing and the availability of modern lenses that allow oxygen to reach the cornea to prevent dryness, some people still experience irritation and discomfort. The issue may be that the lens type is not suitable, or the problem may not be with the lenses themselves but with the cleaning solution—for example, it may contain ingredients that cause irritation for some users. Our advice is to switch the solution and consult an eye specialist to recommend the most suitable option for your eyes.
At the contact lens store inside Batal Eye Specialty Center, you will find specialists dedicated to providing the latest ophthalmology recommendations on the design and fitting of rigid lenses for keratoconus, vision correction, astigmatism, and issues related to soft contact lenses. We are ready to answer all your questions—both general and technical—during our working hours from 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM.
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