An adult should buy your contact lenses for you if you are under 18 but anybody can where contact lenses, make sure you take care of them and get the right size for you.
no there are not. at least i think so.
As long as you have an actual need for contact lenses and your eye doctor agrees you can get contact lenses at just about any age. Check the related links area for a great FAQ from contactlenses.org for more information.
Can be 90days or 1year, 90days tends to be the best bet! Have a look at www.swapeyes.co.uk
should be 15 and older
My sister and I both has astigmatism. We both have to wear glasses. We are both a good candidate for the new lasik eye surgery, whenever we are ready for it. As for contact lenses every person that wants them can't always wear them. My sister can not because her eyes are too far set back in her head. But as for me I can, but I don't because I can't stand the thought of putting contacts in my eyes. Only her eye doctor can tell her if she would be able to wear contacts.
at least 7 years of age
At such a young age, an Eye Doctor might advise the patient that it would be better for them for wear glasses and wait till they hit their teems. Just advise the doctor on what may and/or may not be the right option.
as old as the doctor will let you
It depends on what kind of contacts and the amount given. Usually, for a "one month" pair, it'll be usually about six months per prescription, or six contacts per case. Usually contact lens prescription is good for one year. After the year from when you had your eyes exam, the office or you yourself can make another exam to see if you can still see in your current prescription.
There isn't a specific age requirement for wearing contact lenses; it often depends on the individual’s maturity and ability to care for them properly. Many eye care professionals recommend that children should be at least 12 years old, but some younger children may be responsible enough to handle lenses with proper guidance. It's essential for a qualified eye care provider to evaluate the child's readiness and suitability for contact lenses.
There is no exact time frame for colored contacts. But to make a close estimate would be about a year. That is including if you keep good hygiene and dont wear them everyday for the entire year you should always keep them clean and you must blink frequently (every 5-6 seconds) if you do not blink frequently they will dry out and start to blur and possibly give you a bad infection. Also you could get a bad infection if you let someone wear or touch them. Also if you are a swimmer then there is another infection you can get it is a microscopic ulcer that is found in water including chlorinated. I myself am ordering clored contacts (red wolf). I hope this information helps ^.^
any one can were them theres no age limit. even babys can were them