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Toric Contact Lenses: Why Would I Need Them?

2025-08-09 15:58:13

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What Does Toric Mean?

Toric refers to something that is shaped like a torus. A Torus is a three-dimensional shape resembling a ring doughnut.

What is the Purpose of Toric Lenses?

The purpose of toric contact lenses is to correct the refractive error astigmatism. Astigmatism occurs when the cornea or lens is irregularly shaped, impacting how light is reflected onto the retina, and disrupting how a person sees. Symptoms of astigmatism include blurry vision, eye strain or eye fatigue, and squinting to see clearly.

Why Would I Need Toric Lenses?

A person would only need to use toric contact lenses if they have astigmatism and on the recommendation of their optometrist. Toric lenses are designed specifically to correct astigmatism and are not suitable for those who require correction for other refractive errors such as myopia or hyperopia.

How do Toric Lenses Work?

Toric lenses work the same way other contact lenses and prescription glasses work; by bending light entering the eye, so it hits the retina properly. The retina is the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye. When light hits the eye, it is refracted onto the retina, which processes it into electrical signals to send to the brain. If a person has a refractive error such as myopia, hyperopia or astigmatism, light doesn't refract onto the retina properly, due to the shape of the lens or cornea. Prescription glasses and contact lenses, including toric lenses, work by directing light onto the retina and correcting these vision issues.

It is important to note that Oscar Wylee does not sell toric contact lenses or any other type of contact lenses.

A cross section of an eye demonstrating how astigmatism works, next to another cross section of an eye showing how a toric lens corrects astigmatism in the eye.

How do Toric Contact Lenses Treat Astigmatism?

Toric lenses do not treat astigmatism, they instead help to correct vision issues caused by this refractive error. Astigmatism is a type of refractive error, in which a misshapen lens or cornea causes multiple points at which light focuses, causing vision issues. According to the Cleveland Clinic, astigmatism occurs when the lens or the cornea is too curved, meaning light reflects unevenly onto the retina. Toric lenses correct astigmatism in the same way other contact lenses do; by helping the light refract onto the retina properly. Toric lenses are shaped differently from normal contact lenses, to account for the misshapen lens or cornea.

What are the Types of Toric Contact Lenses?

The types of toric lenses are determined, like other contact lenses, by how long they can be worn, and what materials they are made of. The types of toric contact lenses can include soft toric lenses, Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) toric lenses, disposable toric lenses and extended-wear toric lenses. The types of toric contact lenses are listed below.

  • Soft Toric Lenses: Soft toric lenses are lenses that are flexible and made from softer materials like hydrogel.
  • Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses: Rigid gas permeable (RGP) or hard contact lenses, refer to the contacts made from oxygen-permeable polymers and are stiffer than soft contacts.
  • Disposable Toric Lenses: Disposable toric lenses refer to a type of contact lens that is designed to be worn once, during the day, and then thrown away.
  • Extended Wear Toric Lenses: Extended wear toric lenses refer to lenses that are designed to be worn for an extended period, on the recommendation of an optometrist or eye care professional.

1. Soft Toric Lenses

Soft toric contact lenses are toric lenses that are made from soft materials such as hydrogel or silicone hydrogels. Soft toric lenses are softer and more flexible than rigid gas permeable (RGP) lenses and are easier to take in and out of the eye. Normal contact lenses can also be made of these softer materials.

2. Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) Lenses

Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) lenses are lenses made from oxygen-permeable silicone polymers, according to the Cleveland Clinic. RGP lenses, also known as hard contact lenses are more durable than soft contact lenses and stiffer to the touch. Toric lenses can come as hard contact lenses, but soft toric lenses are more commonly chosen, according to Hopkins Eye Centre.

3. Disposable Toric Lenses

Disposable toric contact lenses refer to toric lenses that are worn once, during the day, and then disposed of. Disposable contact lenses are also referred to as daily-wear contact lenses. The exact time disposable contact lenses should be worn for will be recommended by an eye care or healthcare professional.

4. Extended Wear Toric Lenses

Extended-wear toric contact lenses are lenses designed to be worn for an extended period of time. Extended-wear contact lenses can be reused for an extended period, sometimes for days or weeks at a time. It is important to follow the instructions from your eye care or healthcare provider on how long contact lenses can be worn.

It is important to note that Oscar Wylee does not sell toric contact lenses or any other type of contact lenses.


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