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Contact Lens Wearing Tips
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Thursday, 22 January 2009 16:44













Inserting and removing your lenses is a snap. After only a few tries, you'll be a pro. Here are a few tips to help you out.

  • Always wash your hands with a mild soap and dry with a lint-free towel before handling your lenses.
  • Clean, rinse and disinfect your lenses each time you remove them.
  • Always handle the same lens first to avoid mixing up the right and left lenses.
  • Remember to handle your lenses gently.

Inserting the lens into your eyes

  • Rinse your lenses in a multi-purpose such as ReNu MultiPlus® Multi-Purpose Solution before you put them on.
  • Put one of the lenses on the tip of the index finger of the hand you write with. Be sure the lens is right-side-out (the edges should turn up, not out).
  • Look straight ahead. Pull down your lower eyelid with the middle finger of the same hand.
  • Pull the top lid up with the index finger of the other hand and look up.
  • Gently place the lens on the lower white of the eye.
  • Remove your index finger and release your eyelid.
  • Look down, and close your eyes for a moment. The lens will center itself.
  • Repeat for the other lens.

    Removing the lens from your eye

    • Look up and pull the lower lid down with the middle finger of the hand you write with.
    • Place your index finger on the lower edge of your lens, and slide the lens down to the white of your eye.
    • Squeeze the lens lightly between your index finger and thumb and remove gently.
    • Repeat for the other eye.
    • If the edges of your lens stick together, place a few drops of saline or multi-purpose solution on the lens and rub gently until the edges separate.
    • You may want to use a lubricating and rewetting drop such as ReNu MultiPlus Lubricating and Rewetting Drops just before you remove your lenses. One or two drops in each eye will moisten the lenses and make them easier to remove.


    These tips will help guide you, but always follow the advice of your eye care practitioner.

    Taking care of your contacts

    Your lenses don't ask for much. Treat them to a little routine, and they'll bring you clear, comfortable vision. Depending on your lenses, you'll have to follow different types of care and replacement schedules. Don't worry, your eye doctor will teach you the ins and outs of your specific lens. And if you need written instructions, you can always download the Patient Instruction Guide for your specific ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses.

    Daily wear lenses: Once you've removed them at the end of the day, they'll need to be cleaned and disinfected, then stored in a contact lens case until you reapply. There are many multi-purpose contact lens solutions that clean and disinfect in one step, making lens care even easier. And don't forget to change your lens case as recommended by your eye doctor.

    Continuous wear lenses: You can wear these lenses continuously, even while sleeping, for up to six nights before they are discarded and replaced with a fresh pair. They can even be removed, cleaned, disinfected, and rinsed and reapplied if desired. If you put them in a case, you'll need to clean and disinfect them (like daily wear lenses) before you reapply.

    Daily disposable lenses: Wear them for one day, then discard and replace with a fresh, new pair every day. No cleaning. No disinfecting. No storing.

    Tips to keep you on schedule

    The easiest way to maintain your doctor's recommended schedule is to sign up for ACUMINDER™. You'll receive convenient reminders to change your contact lenses, purchase new contact lenses, even when to schedule your next eye exam.

    If you're not signed up for ACUMINDER™, here are some tips that can help keep you on schedule:

    • Always replace your lenses on the same day of the week. Many people discard their old lenses on Sunday night and start with a fresh pair on Monday morning.
    • If you get paid every two weeks, change your lenses on payday. Or use the 1st and 15th of every month.
    • Mark your calendar - paper or electronic - to remind yourself when to replace your lenses.
    • When you open up a new box of lenses, write your "fresh lens" day or date on the individual lens packages.
    • Write "Reorder" on your last box of lenses, along with the telephone number of your eye doctor.
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