How to wear lenses

How to wear lenses

This question has occupied the minds of some who wish to wear contact lenses and dispense with glasses or those who wish to wear colored lenses as a kind of change, or if they have a particular occasion in which they wish to appear differently than the color changing their eyes. Here are the way the lenses are worn and the correct way to put them.

Medical lenses

Medical lenses are lenses that are used as an alternative to medical glasses. They are used in cases of double vision, shortness of sight or deviation. Cosmetic are used for the purpose of changing the color of the eye lens, and the lenses are sold in the shops dedicated to the work of glasses, cosmetic contact lenses can be found in the beauty shops where they are worn only for beauty without any medical reason. Lenses can also be combined between medical and cosmetic lenses at the same time. The lens is made for medical purposes and at the same time is colored for medical and cosmetic purposes at the same time.

Method and wear contact lenses

Wear contact lenses can be difficult at first, especially for beginners, but over time it becomes easier and faster for you dear readers steps to wear contact lenses:

  • Before you wear contact lenses, you should wash your hands thoroughly with water, and dry them well to maintain the safety of your eyes as the eye is a sensitive member and can easily be infected by certain bacteria and microbes that may enter the eye.
  • Dear readers, go to the mirror and approach to it in a large way to make it easier to see the eye more clearly.
  • You must use both hands to wear lenses.
  • Use a hand to lift the upper eyelid as you please dear reader, you can use the right hand or left to lift the upper eyelid or you can maintain your hand in order to lower the lower eyelid.
  • Use your other hand to place the lens on it by holding it to the finger of the index finger.
  • Open your eyes well and close the lens.
  • The lens will stick inside your eyes. Move it until it fits properly into the lens.
  • Keep your eye open for a few seconds for 10 seconds, for example, to make sure the lens is properly inserted and not dropped.
  • Open and close your eyes until the lens moves correctly into your eye and the vision becomes clear.
  • Repeat the same steps with the other eye.