In order to ensure
optimum eye health and to maintain a "fresh lens" vision,
you must follow the care and cleaning regimen recommended by your
eye care practitioner.
Deposits on soft contact lenses are unavoidable.
They accumulate naturally since they're found in your natural
tears.
To keep your eyes healthy and your lenses feeling
fresh and comfortable, protein deposits must be removed at least
once a week.
Never lend to or swap your contact lenses with another person.
Do not sleep with contact lenses unless otherwise directed
by your doctor.
Wearing contact lenses overnight even for a short period
comes with a greater health risk compared with nightly removal.
Do not wear your lenses longer than prescribed.
Never use saliva to clean your lenses.
Clean your lens case at least once a week and let it air-dry,
or preferably replace lens case once a month.
Go for a complete eye examination every 12 months or more
frequently if directed by your optometrist
Clean and disinfect your lenses every day.
Wash your hands with, preferably, a non-perfume soap before
handling your lenses.
Don't wash your lenses in distilled water, tap water or
non-sterile homemade saline.
Do not let your solutions bottle tip touch any surface,
including your contact lenses, as it will become contaminated.
Use a solution recommended by your doctor. Not all solutions
can be used for all contact lenses.
Use water based cosmetic formulations.
Insert lenses before applying eye makeup and take them out
before removing the make-up again.