NO.01
Wearing Contact lenses requires understanding several important parameters including base curve, diameter, water content, and oxygen permeability. Care solutions also vary in functionality. For first-time wearers, being aware of proper wearing precautions is essential for eye health and comfort.
NO.02
Before wearing Contacts for the first time, visit a liCEnsed eye care professional for a comprehensive eye exam. This ensures accurate prescription measurement and checks for eye conditions like conjunctivitis, dry eye syndrome, or corneal ulcers that may make contact lens wear unsuitable. Certain systemic conditions such as diabetes or arthritis that affect immunity may also contraindicate contact lens use.
NO.03
When selecting contact lenses, consider that soft lenses typically come in hydrogel or silicone hydrogel materials, with silicone hydrogel offering higher oxygen permeability. Those with dry eyes may find lenses with lower water content more comfortable. Always pay attention to the replacement schedule and track the time since opening the lenses.
NO.04
Purchase contact lenses only from licensed optical shops with proper medical device certifications, as contacts are classified as Class III medical devices. Avoid compromising quality for price when choosing both lenses and solutions.
NO.05
For lens care, balance sterilization effectiveness with eye comfort when selecting solutions. Replace lens cases every three months and clean them regularly. Use lubricating drops sparingly when experiencing dryness, but avoid over-reliance.