All About Contact Lenses
Ask anyone who wears contact lenses and right away they’ll tell you they swear by them. If you have a conversation with the person wearing contact lenses, they’ll tell you there are many different reasons why they are preferable to glasses and these reasons include:
- No one knows that you’re wearing them. Contact lenses don’t alter your appearance and you don’t need to go through the hassle of looking for a pair of frames that will suit you.
- Contact lenses are easy to see with. Even the thinnest frame for glasses obstructs you view slightly. Wearing contact lenses is the closest thing possible to having natural vision.
- Contact lenses don’t fog. Eyeglasses are often susceptible to atmospheric changes and you need to go to the bother of wiping them quite often after it rains outside or gets damp.
The advantages to preferring this kind of eyewear are clear. Once you’ve made the decision that you’d prefer to wear contact lenses, there are a few points that you should memorize so that you’ll be able to get the most from the pair that you pick.
Applying Contact Lenses
One of the very first things that people should learn are the steps involved in applying contact lenses properly and hygienically. Not surprisingly one of the first things you need to do is wash your hands thoroughly to remove any trace of anything that might be on them. Remember that it’s best if you use a soap that doesn’t contain any ingredients like lanolin.
Next you’ll want to remove the lenses from the case. Make sure that you remove the contact lens by sliding it out of the case and never forcing it out with the tip of a finger or a nail. Put the lens on the tip of one finger and open the eye where the lens will go with the index finger and thumb of the other hand.
Cleaning Contact Lenses
And of course it’s important that you keep these contact lenses as clean as possible to make sure no infections make their way into your eyes. By removing one of the lenses and placing it in the center of your palm you can add some cleaning solution and rub the solution with the finger of the other hand for about one minute. You should also sterilize the pair to prevent infections at least once a week in their case.
You should also remember that most varieties of contact lenses are not to be worn overnight so you should never sleep with them in. There are advancements being made in contact lens technology to allow some to be worn this way but you should always check with an eye care professional before you attempt this.
It’s important to find the right kind of contact lenses for you and since they come in both hard and soft varieties, it’s best if you consult an eye care professional who can instruct you as to the type that best suit your needs.

