Wear & Care

This page provides general information about contact lens wear, handling, and basic care. Customers should always follow the instructions provided with their products and consult an eye care professional for personal fitting, prescription, and usage advice.

Power Information

The prescription strength for contact lenses may differ from that of frame glasses. Contact lens power should be selected based on professional guidance, eye examination results, and the specific product requirements where applicable.

Any power conversion information provided on this page is for general reference only and should not replace professional advice.

Power Conversion Reference

Frame Glasses Contact Lenses
−4.00 −3.75
−4.25 −4.00
−4.50 −4.25
−4.75 −4.50
−5.00 −4.75
−5.50 −5.00
−6.00 −5.50
−6.50 −6.00
−7.00 −6.50
−7.50 −7.00
−9.00 −8.00

How to Wear Contact Lenses

Before wearing contact lenses, check that the lenses are clean and undamaged. Wash your hands thoroughly and dry them with a clean, lint-free towel before handling the lenses.

Place the lens gently on your fingertip and check that it is facing the correct direction. A correctly shaped lens should appear smooth and bowl-shaped.

When inserting the lens, keep your hands steady and gently hold your eyelids open. Place the lens carefully onto the eye and allow it to settle naturally.

After insertion, blink gently to help the lens position itself comfortably.

How to Remove Contact Lenses

Wash and dry your hands before removing contact lenses.

Look into a mirror, gently hold your eyelids open, and look upward. Carefully remove the lens using clean fingers and avoid excessive pressure.

After removal, follow the appropriate cleaning and storage instructions for the product.

Basic Care Reminders

Wash and dry your hands before handling contact lenses.

Check lenses before wear and do not use damaged lenses.

Do not wear contact lenses while sleeping unless otherwise directed by an eye care professional.

Do not wear contact lenses while swimming or when lenses come into contact with water.

Follow the care, handling, and replacement instructions provided for the product.

Consult an eye care professional if you are unsure about prescription, fit, or lens use.

Disclaimer

This page is provided for general informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Customers should obtain an eye examination and follow the advice of a qualified eye care professional before purchasing or wearing contact lenses.

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