CARE OF CONTACT LENSES

Dos & Don'ts


In general, it's fairly easy to care for contact lenses. Lens wearers float their lenses in contact solution when not wearing them. The solution usually has a preservative, buffer, binding agent, and surfactant. These all work together to disinfect your lenses and remove buildup.

The type of solution that is best for you will depend on the type of contacts you have and your eye doctor’s recommendations. Most also suggest that you gently massage the lenses in solution prior to storing them. This helps prevent buildup of bacteria and ensures your lenses stay fresh overnight.

Be sure to have a conversation with your eye doctor about the best steps to take for a successful contact lens care routine.

Most people who require any vision correction are good candidates for contact lenses. To start using contacts, discuss them with your eye doctor at your next eye exam. Ask for his or her recommendations based on your eye health and activity levels.

Your contact lens prescription will differ from a standard eyeglass prescription, so be sure to clarify the difference with your eye doctor. In some cases, you'll be able to order lenses directly through your optometrist. In others, you may need to order online.

Some optometrists order free trial pairs for patients. Speak to your eye care professional about trying them and see how they feel. Initially, it can be difficult figuring out how to put them in and take them out. Your eye doctor can help make you feel more comfortable with the whole process.

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