Cat eye contacts are clear contacts that have the design of cats of felines. You do not need a prescription to get these contacts, as they are for looks only, and do not need a vision degree.
"Acuvue color contacts can be used for two reasons. Either a person who already uses contacts for vision correction want to try out a new eye color, or a person who want to try out a new eye color gets them with no prescription attached."
If you have a written copy of your prescription, OD is for right eye, OS is for left eye. If you don't have the information, contact your eyecare provider to find out.
Eye doctors do say it is okay to wear contacts even with eye conditions as long as you do not have dry eyes or severe irritation of the eye. They do suggest you stop wearing contacts at about a week before or after Cataract surgery.
Yes! In fact someone who doesn't wear glasses can also wear colored contacts if an optometrist perscribes them. You do have to have a doctor fit any kind of contact to your eye to make sure they do not harm you or your vision.
When you have had your eyes examined/tested, ask for a copy of the prescription.
You need to have a regular eye exam to determine the strength of your prescription. They will also need to measure the curve of your eye, to find contacts which will fit your eyes best.
no Unless you are getting colored contacts. If not, then you will need a prescription to get contacts. Most eye doctors want you to have both just in case your eyes get "tired' of wearing contacts.
Color contacts can be purchased at a variety of locations. If you need prescription color contacts, you should visit a local eye doctor for an eye test and options. If you are looking for non-prescription color contacts, visit a costume shop, either online or in person.
You need a contacts lens eye exam.
It all depends on the type of contacts and prescription of your eyes.
No, you will have to order these special contacts from an online store. You do need to get a prescription from a doctor though to make sure they fit properly.
If you have a current prescription within 1 year old, you can order contacts online without going to the eye doctor. Once your prescription is over 1 year old, you will have to have another eye exam.
It depends on the prescription and dermatoligist
If they are for vision you need to see an Optometrist. If they are strictly asthetic you can buy them at most beauty supply store or from online stores with no prescription.
eyedrops for contacts, blinking slowly, gently move of the contact, or a new prescription.
eye contacts? yes, if you get the right prescription. they are the same as glasses. suited to your eyes. and you would only need them if you could see properly in the first place.
A prescription would be needed to determined the 'power' of each eye if you're ordering contacts. If you're unsure and/to unable to get an eye exam to determine your prescription, to be on the safe side order +0.00 OS and +0.00 OD.