Our guide to safe and healthy contact lens wear . . .

The following information is intended to be a helpful guide to wearers of all types of contact lenses. Whether you wear soft, RGP (Rigid Gas Permeable), hard, disposable, extended-wear, or daily-wear lenses, most of this information will apply to you. 

KNOW YOUR ROUTINE
Care Regimen Awareness

  • Different solutions cannot always be used together and not all solutions are safe for use with all lenses. Use ONLY the lens care solutions recommended by your eye care practitioner, and DO NOT change brands without his/her approval. 
  •  Follow directions in the package inserts for the use of contact lens solutions.
  • There are three (3) essential steps in contact lens care: 
Cleaning     Rinsing     Disinfecting
  • Every time contact lenses are removed, they must be cleaned, rinsed, and disinfected before wearing again. Some solutions are designed to perform more than one of these functions
  • Always remove, clean, rinse, enzyme, and disinfect your lenses according to the schedule prescribed by your eye care practitioner. 
  • The use of an enzyme or any cleaning solution does not substitute for disinfect ion.
  • Lenses stored longer than 12 hours may require cleaning, rinsing, and disinfecting again before use. Consult the package literature or your eye care practitioner for specific instructions

KNOWLEDGE IS SAFETY!

Recommendations for Safe Contact Lens Wear

  • Never wear lenses longer than prescribed. Do not use/wear daily wear lenses while sleeping.
  • Do not wear your lenses overnight. Overnight wear of contact lenses increase the risk of complications.
  • Always wash, rinse, and dry your hands before handling lenses.
  • Do not use saliva to wet your lenses. Do not put lenses into your mouth.
  • Use only approved contact lens solutions for lubricating or wetting your lenses.
  • Always use fresh solutions in your lens case when disinfecting your lenses.
  • As your eye care practitioner about wearing le
  • Schedule and keep follow-up appointments with your eye care practitioner.
  • Do no use non-sterile, home-prepared saline unless recommended by your eye care practitioner. The use of home-prepared saline with contact lenses has been associated with serious infections
  • Contact lens cases can be a source of bacteria growth. Lens cases can be a source of growth. Lens cases should be cleaned, rinsed, and allowed to air dry each time the lenses are removed. Replace the lens case frequently.
  • If your eyes become red, irritated, painful, or if your vision worsens while wearing lenses, immediately remove the lenses and consult an eye care practitioner. 
  • Do not get lotions, creams, or sprays in your eyes or on your lenses. It is best to put on lenses before putting on makeup and remove lenses before removing makeup. Water-base cosmetics are less likely to damage lenses than oil-base products. 
  • You should have eye examinations every 12 months or as recommended by your eye care practitioner. 
  • Contact lenses wear out with time and should be replaced regularly.
  • Disposable and frequent or planned replacement lenses should be thrown away after the recommended wearing period prescribed by your eye care practitioner. 

KNOW YOUR PRODUCTS!

Lens Care, Product Awareness

  • Cleaning solutions remove dirt, mucus, and debris that get on the lens during wear.
  • Disinfecting solutions kill (eliminate) bacteria (germs) on the lenses. Disinfection is necessary to help prevent serious eye infections.
  • Rinsing solutions are used to remove other solutions from the lenses. They also prepare the lenses for wear
  • Enzyme solutions remove protein and other deposits that build up on the lenses over time.
  • Rewetting solutions can be used to wet (lubricate) the lenses while you are wearing them to make them more comfortable
  • Some solutions may have more than one function, which will be indicated on the label. Read the label on the solution bottle.
  • Keep solution containers tightly closed and upright in a clean, dry, cool place when not in use
  • Solutions may become contaminated after opening. Do not touch open bottle tips to any surface. Throw away any unused solutions after their expiration date.
PLEASE RESPECT YOUR VISION
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