Yes, it's completely safe to buy discount contact lenses but do it through a reputable site. I myself have purchased from 1-800-contacts and had no problems with them.
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Yes.
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.
Yes They Are.
Contact lenses can be safe as long as the proper steps are followed. There is an article within blog.contactlensking.com/index.php?category=safety titled "Contact Lens Compliance, Necessary for Eye Health" that provides instructions and advice regarding how to safely use contact lenses. I believe this article can provide critical information regarding contact lenses and eye health.
Contact lens cases can be purchased from department stores and pharmacies such as Wal-Mart, Rite Aid, and Walgreens. These plastic cases keep delicate contact lenses safe from dirt and damage.
Under most circumstances, yes. There are millions of contact lens users in the world.
I'm not sure why it wouldn't be.
Yes, Multifocal contact lenses may be purchased online from several online stores such as Vision Direct and Contact Lens Exchange. However, one should be very careful when ordering contact lenses online, as wearing a mistaken order can damage the eyes. Never order contact lenses online without a current prescription from an eye care professional.
The general answer is no, unless you have contact lenses specifically approved to wear overnight. You will not suffer any consquences dozing off wearing your lenses occasionally but the main reason you would not want to make that a habit is because the lenses restrict the flow of oxygen to the surface of your eye and the longer you wear the lenses, the longer the flow of oxygen is restricted.
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.
They may pose a problem when swimming, but otherwise they pose no problems.