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Debunking 9 Myths About Wearing Contact Lenses

Do you wear contact lenses? If so, you’ve most likely heard some contact lens misconceptions. These contact lens myths usually stem from an uncommon encounter or misunderstanding of facts. Many contact lens misconceptions are based on how contact lenses used to be rather than on contemporary contact lens design and technology. We wanted to debunk certain contact lens misconceptions and instead provide you with the facts!

1. I’m too old to wear contacts.

Contact lenses can be worn by anyone of any age. However, many older people prefer contact lenses instead of reading glasses.

2. My contact lenses will fall out of my eye.

It is technically impossible for a contact lens to go misplaced behind your eye. A membrane covers and links to the inner of your eyelids to keep anything from getting behind your eye.

3. Contact lenses are unpleasant.

Modern contact lenses are thin and soft, making them incredibly easy to use and frequently invisible. Unfortunately, some early contact lenses manufactured 40-50 years ago were painful. However, before relying on this assumption, we propose you use current contact lenses.

4. Contact lenses can become lodged in my eye.

Fact: If you follow your eye doctor’s recommended wear, maintenance, and removal instructions, your contact lens will not become caught in your eye. If your lens seems dry, try rewetting drops, which should loosen up immediately.

5. Contact lenses are too challenging to maintain.

Fact: Because daily disposable contact lenses are used, lens maintenance is no longer necessary. You wear them for one day and then discard them. However, with contemporary technologies, reusable contact lens maintenance is relatively straightforward. Most contact lenses may be cleaned and kept using a single multi-purpose contact lens solution.

6. I’ll never be able to use contact lenses again.

Fact: Your providers will demonstrate and instruct you on how to insert contact lenses. Before you leave your clinic, they will most likely guarantee that you are confident in your ability to insert and remove your contacts. Most folks can figure it out after a few attempts!

7. My contacts tend to fall out of my eye.

Correctly fitting contact lenses should never fall out of your eye. The only way a contact lens will often travel is around your eye. Blinking a few times or shutting your eyelid and gently pushing on it should return the lens to its original position.

8. Contact lenses are very pricey.

Fact: The cost of contact lenses varies according to brand, replacement schedule, and frequency of use. Typically, the cost is equivalent to the cost of a new pair of glasses. Above all, your providers will assist you in selecting contact lenses that are appropriate for your lifestyle and budget.

9. Children and teens are not permitted to wear contact lenses.

Fact: There is no age limit for wearing contacts. Everyone may wear contact lenses. Ultimately, it is a matter of responsibility and dedication.