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.
I usually recommend about age 12. The child has to be mature enough to take care of the lenses and be able to put them in and take them out by themselves. The youngest I've put a kid in contact lenses was 8 years old. But he was the most mature 8 year old kid I've ever met. I haven't even put my daughter in contacts yet and she's almost 9 years old. (I'm an Optometrist)
No, because some kids are born with eye disabilities and aren't old enough to wear glasses.
There is no set age limit; it depends on each individual and their vision correction needs.
A minimum age of 13 should be there for wearing contact lenses..
There is no age limit for contact lenses.
They can be worn at any age whether it is a child or a senior.
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.
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The difference between bifocal and multifocal contact lenses is that biofocal contact lenses do not provide so many different angles as multifocal contact lenses do. Biofocal contact lenses do not allow the user to see as good as with multifocal contact lenses.
should be 15 and older
No she does no wear contact lenses.
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Yes, you could die from contact lenses by not puting them in right
No. Contact lenses are for anyone who wants them.
no he dont wear contact lenses
You will need to visit an eye doctor and get a prescription for contact lenses.
Contact lenses that are disposable can be quite costly over a period of time. Generally, depending on how many contact lenses are included in a single box, the price of contact lenses can range from $20.00 to upwards of $40.00 per box.