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Contact lenses for myopia: daily, 2-week or monthly?

Contact lenses for myopia help you see clearly in the distance while offering a wide field of vision and good everyday comfort. Today, several options are available depending on your prescription, your wearing frequency and your preferred level of maintenance.

If you are looking for contact lenses for myopia in Switzerland, this guide explains the differences between daily, 2-week and monthly lenses so that you can choose the most suitable option for your profile.

What is myopia?

Myopia, also called nearsightedness, is a common visual condition in which near vision is usually clear while distant objects appear blurred. It is often linked to an eye that is slightly too long or too optically powerful, so the image does not focus exactly on the retina.

Myopia may make the following more difficult:

  • reading signs and distant displays,
  • driving, especially at night,
  • seeing the board, screen or television from a distance,
  • overall visual comfort in daily life.

How can myopia be corrected with contact lenses?

In most cases, myopia is corrected with spherical contact lenses. They compensate for the visual error and provide clear, stable distance vision.

Contact lenses for myopia are available in several replacement schedules, which makes it possible to adapt the solution to your lifestyle:

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Daily contact lenses for myopia

Daily contact lenses are often chosen for their simplicity. They are well suited to occasional wearers, sports users, sensitive eyes or people who want to avoid lens care constraints.

Benefits of daily lenses

  • excellent hygiene with a fresh pair every day,
  • no care products or lens case,
  • fewer deposits on the lens surface,
  • practical for occasional or mixed wear.

Things to keep in mind

  • the daily cost is often higher than with monthly lenses,
  • they may be less economical for full-time wear all year round.

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2-week contact lenses for myopia

2-week contact lenses are a good compromise for regular wearers who are looking for a balance between budget, comfort and replacement frequency.

Benefits of 2-week lenses

  • good balance between cost and renewal schedule,
  • suitable for frequent wear,
  • often available in breathable materials.

Things to keep in mind

  • they require a proper care routine,
  • poor cleaning may reduce comfort and visual quality.

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Monthly contact lenses for myopia

Monthly contact lenses are well suited to everyday wearers who want a more economical long-term option and who are comfortable with regular cleaning.

Benefits of monthly lenses

  • often more economical for frequent wear,
  • wide range of available parameters,
  • a good option for experienced wearers.

Things to keep in mind

  • lens care must be consistent and careful,
  • comfort depends greatly on proper cleaning and replacement.

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Which type of contact lens should you choose for myopia?

The right choice mainly depends on how you wear your lenses:

  • Daily lenses if you want maximum simplicity or only wear lenses occasionally.
  • 2-week lenses if you want a good balance between budget and renewal frequency.
  • Monthly lenses if you wear lenses very regularly and accept a stricter care routine.

The choice also depends on eye sensitivity, your work environment, your end-of-day comfort and your wearing habits.

Myopia control contact lenses

In addition to correcting vision, some contact lenses are designed to slow the progression of myopia, especially in children and teenagers. These lenses are part of a myopia control approach and require regular follow-up by an eye care professional.

This option does not apply to every wearer, but it may be recommended in specific cases. A personalized examination helps determine whether it is appropriate.

Tips for wearing contact lenses for myopia

  • respect the recommended wearing time,
  • do not exceed the intended replacement schedule,
  • follow a proper care routine for reusable lenses,
  • have your prescription and fitting checked regularly,
  • remove your lenses if you experience redness, pain or persistent discomfort.

Regular visits to an ophthalmologist, optometrist or contact lens specialist remain useful to monitor eye health and lens performance.

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Quick summary

Lens type Best for Main advantage
Daily lenses Occasional wear or maximum simplicity No care required
2-week lenses Regular wear Good budget / comfort balance
Monthly lenses Frequent wear Often more economical
Myopia control lenses Children or teenagers, when indicated Specialized follow-up

Frequently asked questions about contact lenses for myopia

Can myopia be corrected with contact lenses?

Yes. In most cases, myopia can be corrected with spherical contact lenses adapted to your prescription.

Are daily contact lenses suitable for myopia?

Yes. Daily contact lenses are a very practical solution for myopic wearers who want more simplicity and less care.

Are monthly contact lenses more economical?

Often yes, especially for everyday wear. However, they require careful care and good replacement discipline.

Can some contact lenses help slow myopia progression?

In some cases, yes. Specific contact lenses may be proposed for myopia control, especially in children and teenagers, with professional follow-up.

Order your contact lenses for myopia in Switzerland

At More Lenses, you can find a wide range of contact lenses for myopia depending on your replacement schedule and visual comfort.

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