How to use
1. Before wearing lenses
• Read this information carefully along with any other prescriptions provided by your eye care professional.
must be complied with.
• Wear contact lenses according to the prescription of an ophthalmologist, and strictly follow the instructions on the packaging of contact lenses and related products.
• Do not wear lenses if the packaging is damaged.
• Wash and dry hands before removing lenses from containers. It should be borne in mind that personal hygiene is very important.
2. How to wear lenses
• Remove the lens from the container, make sure the lens is not turned over, and place the lens on the tip of your index finger.
• Look in the mirror and lower the lower eyelid with the middle finger of the hand on which the lens is placed.
• With the index finger of the other hand, push up the upper eyelid and attach the lens to the cornea.
Release your eyelids slowly.
3. How to remove the lens
• Press the lower eyelid downwards and look upwards.
• You can use your thumb and forefinger to pick the lens out of the eye.
4. How to store and manage after use
• 1-day contact lens: The worn lens should be replaced after 1 day of wearing.
• 2-week, 1-month, 3-month, and 6-month contact lenses: Clean contact lens cases daily and store contact lenses in a container with contact lens solution solution. Contact lens containers are discarded (recycled) after 2 months of use.
Precautions for use
• Avoid wearing if you have eye problems or allergies to contact lenses.
• When wearing, check for any diseases of the body and eyes, and follow the instructions of an ophthalmologist.
• For disinfection, cleaning, rinsing, or lubrication, use products suitable for the material.
• If you feel severe pain or foreign body sensation while wearing it, stop wearing it and see an ophthalmologist.
• If the surface of the lens is dry and the vision is unstable, normal vision can be obtained by replenishing tears with artificial tears.
• If your eyes are tired from overwork, lack of sleep, or reading for a long time, stop wearing them for a while and take a break.
• Be sure to use products from specialized companies for cleaning solutions, preservatives, and saline, and never use tap water or other defective products.
• When using soap, shampoo, spray, cosmetics, etc., avoid contact with the lens, and apply makeup after wearing the lens.
• Be careful not to damage the lens with your fingernails.
• Never use lenses worn by other people.
Consult an ophthalmologist about wearing contact lenses during water sports.
• Store contact lenses in a dedicated preservative solution.
• Solution management method: Purchase the solution in the smallest possible container, and use and discard it within a month after opening because there is a possibility of bacterial or virus propagation.
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