FAQ
1. What types of contact lenses do you offer?
We offer a wide range of contact lenses, including daily, bi-weekly, and monthly disposables, toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal lenses for presbyopia, and colored contact lenses.
2. How do I choose the right contact lenses for my eyes?
The best way to choose the right lenses is to consult with an eye care professional. They will assess your vision, eye health, and lifestyle needs to recommend the best option for you.
3. Do I need a prescription to buy contact lenses?
Yes, even if you are purchasing non-prescription colored lenses, a valid prescription from an eye doctor is required to ensure the lenses fit your eyes properly and do not harm your vision.
4. How do I take care of my contact lenses?
For reusable lenses, clean and store them in fresh contact lens solution after each use. Always wash your hands before handling lenses and avoid using tap water or saliva to clean them.
5. Can I sleep while wearing contact lenses?
Unless your lenses are specifically designed for extended wear, you should not sleep in them. Sleeping in contact lenses can increase the risk of eye infections and dryness.
6. How long can I wear my contact lenses each day?
Most contact lenses can be worn for 8-12 hours a day, but this depends on the type of lens and your eye’s tolerance. Follow your eye doctor’s recommendation for safe wear time.
7. What should I do if my contact lenses feel uncomfortable?
If your lenses feel dry, irritated, or blurry, remove them immediately and check for damage. Clean them thoroughly, reinsert them, or switch to a fresh pair if needed. If discomfort persists, consult an eye care professional.
8. Can I wear contact lenses if I have dry eyes?
Yes, but you may need lenses specifically designed for dry eyes, such as silicone hydrogel lenses or daily disposables. Using lubricating eye drops can also help.
9. How often should I replace my contact lens case?
It is recommended to replace your contact lens case every 1-3 months to prevent bacterial buildup. Always clean and dry the case daily before storing your lenses.
10. Can I swim or shower while wearing contact lenses?
No, it is not advisable to wear contact lenses while swimming or showering, as water contains bacteria that can lead to infections. If necessary, use waterproof swimming goggles or wear daily disposables and discard them after use.