Care for Lens

Short reminder:

First-timer lens wearer are recommended to seek professional optician before buying lens online.


Soak your new lens in your usual lens solution before wearing.

Do not wear your lens for more than 8hrs a day.


Do not wear your lens to sleep.


Do not wear your color lens everyday. Rest at least once a week.


Do cleanse ur lens again, if u leave ur lens in the case for more than 2 days.



Using Korea Circle, usually they are not monthly lens, they are yearly lens.
so u need to wear for 6-12months. dirt and bacteria start to build up, and u need
to remove them.

Do use protein removal pills once or twice a week for yearly lens. IT'S A MUST.
Protein removal pills can get from optical shop.
Some of u may not heard of protein removal pills before, thats not because it's a
weird thing or its self-created language. May be some countries have different
names for it or different products but same function. (eg.enzymatic cleaner)


Using multipurpose solution is NOT ENOUGH.
90% of customer assume its enough. When it comes to using lens, DO NOT
assume what u do is right. Please ask optician if u don't know.
do u know how serious if u get eye infection?




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Caring for Lens and Lens Case 

For the continued safe and comfortable use of your lenses, it is important to follow the instructions given to you by your Eye Care Practitioner.  
failure to follow the correct lens care regime may result in the development of serious eye problems.  
Cleaning and rinsing are essential to remove mucus, secretions, and deposits which may have accumulated during use. Do this immediately after removing your lenses and prior to disinfection.
Harmful germs can only be removed by cleaning, rinsing and disinfecting. 
  • Use fresh, unexpired lens care solutions. 
  •  Never use solutions recommended for conventional hard lenses only. 
  • Never put your lenses in your mouth or use anything other than the recommended solutions for lubricating or wetting your lenses. 
  • Never rinse them in tap water, since this can contain many impurities that can contaminate or damage your lenses and may lead to eye infection or injury. 
  • Put each lens into the correct chamber of the lens storage system and make sure they are completely immersed in the storage solution when they are not being worn. If lenses left our for long periods,  they may dry out and become brittle. 
  • Seek the advice of your Eye Care Practitioner if your lenses are to be stored for extended periods. Since lens cases can be a source of bacteria, after use they should be emptied, cleaned and rinsed
      with recommended sterile solutions and allowed to air dry.
     
  • Your lens case should also be replaced regularly (every 3 mths), as advised by the lens case manufacturer or your eye care Practitioner. 
  • Never use tap water to rinse your lens case.
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 Preparing for Insertion of lens

Cleanliness is the first and most Important aspect of proper contact lens care. Establish a routine of good hygiene for handling your lenses.


  • Always wash your hands thoroughly with a mild soap, rinse carefully and dry before touching your lenses.
  • Do not use oily cosmetics, soaps containg cold cream, lotions or creams before handling
      your lenses. It is best to insert your lenses before putting on make-up.

  • Keep your eyes closed when using hairspray or other aerosols.
  • Seek professional advice about wearing lenses during sporting activities.
  • Always follow the instructions in this website and any advice given to you byyour Eye Care Practitioner for the correct handling, insertion, removal, cleaning, disinfecting, storing and use of your lenses.
  • Never wear lenses longer than the period prescribed.
  • Do not use the lens if the sterile package has been opened or the tamper evident seal is damaged.
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Insertion of Lens



To avoid mix-ups, develop the habit of always inserting the first lens in your tight eye. Before inserting the lens, check to see it is free of any nicks or tears. If it appears damaged, throw it away. Check the lens has not turned inside out. Place the lens on the tip of your forefinger and hold above eye level; you are looking at the bowl of the lens from the outside.




  • Remember to start with your right eye. Once the lens has been examined and you are sure it is not inside out, place it on the tip of your forefinger.
  • Place the middle finger of the same hand close to your lower eyelashes
      and pull down the lower lid.

  • Use the forefinger or middle finger of the other hand to lift the upper lid
      and place the lens on the eye.

  • Gently release both lids and blink.
  • Repeat these steps for the left lens.

 There are other methods of lens placement. If the above method is difficult for you, your Eye Care Practitioner can provide an alternative.
Usually, the lens centers itself automatically on the middle of your eye when insert it and will very rarely be displaced on to the white of your eye during wear.
However, this can occur if insertion and removal are not performed properly.
To center a lens, follow either of these methods.

  • Close your eyelids and gently massage the lens into place through
      the closed lid.
  • Or, Gently manipulate the off-centered lens onto the middle of your eye
      while the eye is opened, using finger pressure on the edge of the
      upper or lower lid.
If your vision is blurred after inserting the lens, check for the following;
  • The lens may not be centered on the eye. Check the instructions above.
  • If the lens is in the correct position, remove it and look for the following;
               a. Cosmetics or oils on the lens. remove it and wear again.
               b. The lens may be on the wrong eye.
               c. The lens may be inside out, which would also make it less
                   comfortable than normal.
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Removal of Lens
 
Always remove the same lens first.
  Wash, rinse and dry your hands thoroughly. Always ensure that the lens is on the middle of your eye before attempting to remove it.
  To locate the lens, inspect the upper area of the eye by looking down into a mirror while pulling the upper lid up. Then inspect the lover area by pulling   the lower lid down.
  Once you have found the lens, you can remove it by using the pinch   method introduced below or any other method recommended by your Eye Care Practitioner.
  • Look left, slide the lens down to the white of your eye using
      your forefinger.
  • Gently pinch the lens between your thumb and forefinger and
      remove the lens.
 
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sincerely hope everyone will take care of ur precious eyes.


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