Insertion
Of A Contact Lens
Placing The Contact Lens On The
Eye
Wash, rinse and dry your hands thoroughly
Remember, start with your right eye. Once you
have opened the contact lens package, removed and examined the lens,
follow these steps to apply the contact lens to your eye:
- Place the contact lens on the tip of your
forefinger. BE SURE THE CONTACT LENS IS CORRECTLY ORIENTED (see
"Handling The Contact Lenses").
- 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.
- Place the lens on the eye.
- Gently release the lids and blink. The
lens will center automatically.
- Use the same technique when inserting the
lens for your left eye.
Note: If you need to rinse the lenses before
you insert it into your eye, use only fresh sterile saline solution.
Never use tap water.
Alternative Methods Of
Insertion
There are other methods of contact lens
placement. If the above method is difficult for you, your eye care
practitioner will provide you with an alternate method.
Note: If after placement of the contact lens,
your vision is blurred, check for the following:
The contact lens is not centered on the eye.
If the contact lens is centered, remove the
contact lens and check for the
following:
- Cosmetics or oils on the lens. Dispose of
the contact lens and insert a new contact lens.
- The contact lens is on the wrong eye.
- The contact lens is inside-out (this would
also make the lens feel uncomfortable).
If you find that your vision is still blurred
after checking the above possibilities, remove both contact lenses and
consult your eye care practitioner.
If a contact lens becomes less comfortable
than when it was first inserted, or if it is markedly uncomfortable
upon insertion, remove the lens immediately and contact us.
After you have successfully inserted your
contact lenses, you should ask yourself:
- How do the contact lenses feel on my eyes?
- How do my eyes look?
- Do I see well?
If your examination shows any problems
IMMEDIATELY REMOVE YOUR LENSES AND CONTACT US
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Centering A Contact Lens
A contact lens which is on the cornea will
very rarely be displaced onto the white part of the eye during wear.
This, however, can occur if insertion and removal procedures are not
performed properly. To center a contact lens, follow either of these
procedures:
Close your eyelids and gently massage the
contact lens into place through the closed lids.
Or gently manipulate the off-centered contact
lens onto the cornea while the eye is opened, using finger pressure on
the edge of the upper eyelid or lower eyelid.
 
Removing A Soft Contact
Lens
Always remove the same
contact lens first.
Wash, rinse and dry your hands thoroughly.
CAUTION:
Always be sure the contact lens is on the cornea before attempting
to remove it. Determine this by covering the other eye. If
vision is blurred, the contact lens is either on the white part of
the eye or it is not on the eye at all. 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 lower area by
pulling the lower lid down.
There are two recommended methods of contact lens removal: the
Pinch Method and the Forefinger and Thumb Method. You should
follow the method that was recommended by your eye care
practitioner.
- Pinch Method: Look up, slide the contact lens to the lower
part of the eye using the forefinger. Gently pinch the contact
lens between the thumb and forefinger. Remove the contact lens.
- Forefinger and Thumb Method: Place your hand or towel under
your eye to catch the contact lens. Place your forefinger on
the center of the upper lid and your thumb on the center of the
lower lid. Press in and force a blink. The contact lens should
fall onto your hand or the towel.
Once the contact lens is removed, DISCARD the lens.
Note: The contact lens may come out but remain on the eyelid,
finger or thumb.
Note: If these methods of removing your contact lenses are
difficult for you, we will provide you
with an alternate method.
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