Yes, you can try them on if the doctor has already picked them out for otherwise no, you cant. Someone I know went to the eye doctor to get their contacts for the first time. The doctor picked out the appropiate ones, and they went into a small room and the doctor showed how to put it in. ---- Hope this answers your question!
no sorry. Surgery sux. But contact lenses are not that bad just try it. Okay????
Try searching the contact lenses online, you will get them. Try netlenses.com.au
You get them from an eye doctor. You also can get contacts from a Contact lens practitioner and the Internet. The safest option for your eye health is a contact lens practitioner or a ophthamologist, Optometrist. Check the upfront fee's for fittings and cost of the lenses. Buyer beware their can be a large price difference between the sources.
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If they are prescribed by the doctor and on the prescription paper, then no it is not harmful. Contacts are usually made to fit the exact specifications of a persons eye.?æ
Are you sure it is still in you eye? If it is move it off of the iris and pinch it if that doesn't work try wetting your hands. Even if that doesn't work try rinsing it out of your eye as long as you get it out right:)
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Yes i think you do because contact lenses are a medical device even if it is just to change your eye colour. If you are going to be selling contacts to people then you need their eye measurements so you have contacts that fit there eyes properly to avoid injury of the eye.
I don't think you put it in properly. Try looking up while putting it in, and down when taking it out
You must wash your contact lenses in approved cleaning solution. If you want to lose your contact lenses forever, you can put them in the dishwasher and try it out.
Since contact lens go in the eye, and the eye tissue is easily injured, you should never try to make them from common materials. The only contacts placed in the eye, colored or otherwise, should be those prescribed and checked by your optometrist.
Grey contact lenses can be found at hundreds of websites. Try Color Contacts, 1-800-Contacts, Checkout Lenses, Eye Color Now, or even Walmart and Walgreens.