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How To Care For Hard Contact Lenses |
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All contact lenses require cleaning to ensure the comfort and safety or the eye. Soft contact lenses comprise of a high percentage of water, whereas hard lenses contain much less water and are made of a material called polymethylmethacrylate or PMMA. Because hard contact lenses are rigid the method used to clean them differs to other lenses. You may be familiar with the maintenance regime for soft lenses and assume this also applies to hard lenses, however, because of the composition of hard lenses the way they are cleaned is quite different. It is always a good idea, prior to purchase, to acquaint yourself with information regarding care for your hard contacts. As cleaning hard contact lenses requires the use of solution it is practical to buy this at the same time as you are buying your hard contact lenses. Irrespective of the type of contact lenses you choose, they all have to be cleaned before use. The first thing you must do is to thoroughly sanitize your hands with a fragrance free soap, such as an antibacterial one and water before attempting to touch your hard contacts. The most effective way to clean your hard contact lenses is to carry out the following steps. Firstly, have your solution available as you will need this to clean your hard lenses. Secondly, place the hard contact in the center of your palm and apply a few drops of cleaning solution. Thirdly, ensure that the solution cleans the lenses by applying light rubbing motions ensuring that the lens does not become damaged. You are now ready to remove the contact solution from your lenses. As hard lenses are quite robust and do not require a specific rinsing agent, the use of tepid water is recommended. Finally, once your hard contacts have been rinsed they can be stored in the solution that is designed for hard contact lenses which will ensure If your hard contact lenses are maintained as recommended they should provide you with many months of problem free wear. The great advantage to using hard contact lenses is their durability as they will require less frequent replacements than soft contact lenses. Taking care of hard contact lenses is uncomplicated but you should be aware of the correct procedure. The necessary solution which must be used to care for your hard contacts is readily available at local outlets and there are a wide variety of brands at your disposal. Maintaining your hard contacts and using the correct cleaning regime entailing overnight soaking in solution, will protect you hard contact lenses and your eyes and will ensure that you will enjoy ongoing comfort and safety for your eyes. |
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