A Guide To Usage Of Contact Lenses


As we all know in today’s world glasses do not play a major role. People think that glasses neither enhance their beauty nor their personality. People have started thinking glasses to be a big botheration and thus lenses are gaining popularity nowadays. But generally people are scared about the hassle of using them. It is true that contact lenses must be used very carefully and you must be well versed about the way to apply them and then remove them and above all store them well. Slight inattention can cause serious infection to your eyes.

A user should be well versed with the ways of putting on contact lenses. You should first wash your hands properly with soap and under running water before even touching your lenses. After washing your hands you have to dry your hands. Then clean the lenses the lenses with the help of the solution. Then hold the lens at the tip of your finger and bring it close to the eyes. Use your other hand to hold your eyelids so that you don’t blink. Insert the lens into your eyes and then blink your eyes few times. The lens adjusts themselves in the eyes. At the end of the day you have to again wash your hands, hold your eyelids firmly and then remove the lens from your eyes. You must be very careful while removing the lens. Your finger tip should touch the lens and then remove it carefully. The contact lenses should be well stored in contact lens cases and the lens must be inserted in solution and they should float.

You should also know the fact that while buying contact lenses you should have choices between eye doctors, retail shops and internet sites. You should also be aware of the type of lenses available such as:

  • Bifocal Contact Lenses to provide both near and distance vision.
  • Colored Contact Lenses gives a different color to your eyes.
  • Disposable Contact Lenses are very comfortable to wear.

· Extended Wear Contact Lenses so that you can even wear lenses overnight.

· Gas Permeable (GP) Contact Lenses for more clear vision.

· Monovision an alternative to bifocals helps people suffering with presbyopia

· Orthokeratology Lenses for reshaping of the cornea even at night.

· Prosthetic Contact Lenses helps if you have an eye injury or disfigurements.

· Silicone Hydrogel Contacts transmit gives more oxygen to your eyes.

· Special-Effect Contact Lenses giving you dynamite look.

· Specialty Lenses for the “hard-to-fit” patients.

· Toric Contact Lenses provides a clear vision for people suffering with astigmatism.

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