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Colored contact lenses are more expensive than regular lenses for a number of reasons. toric colored contact lenses
First, one of the main factors in the design and production of color lenses is the cost of research and development. All manufacturers of contact lenses will need to conduct a lot of research and survey on the colors that are most popular. Then, they will need to come up with ways to inject the color into the lenses (the tinting process) so that they are safe, look good, and look natural on your eye.
The cost of producing the lens will rise as a result of this tinting process. Likewise this, lesser shaded or colored focal points are being sold contrast and the normal untinted focal points. As a result, manufacturers won't be able to benefit from the same economies of scale when producing color lenses.
Color lenses can also be more expensive due to the following additional factors:
Astigmatism: Regular astigmatism contact lenses already cost more than regular ones. Again, the primary factor is the smaller number of models it produces and the additional perimeter (Cyl and axis) it must accommodate in order to produce.
As a result, the cost of astigmatism lenses will undoubtedly rise even further if color is added to the process.
Freshlook Color blends Toric (CIBA Vision), a well-known brand of color contacts that correct astigmatism, will, for instance, cost between $53.45 and $68.50 per box.
Halloween or crazy contact lenses are also known as theatrical contact lenses, costume contact lenses, and party contact lenses.
These sorts of focal points are famous particularly during for Halloween and ensemble parties.
These focal points have remarkable example that are intended for exceptional event or occasions, accordingly because of its uniqueness, they are sold independently in individual glass vials and can go in cost from $50 to more than $150 per focal point.
Color contacts that are made just for you are very expensive because the lenses are made just for you. Prosthetic contact lenses that are made to cover up scars or other deformities in the eye are an example of custom-colored contacts. Each lens of custom color contacts typically costs several hundred dollars.
Please note that, regardless of the kind of colored contact lenses you needed, you must get fitted for them so your eye doctor can make sure they fit correctly and safely.