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How
to Wear Contacts: Basic Guidelines and Quick Tips
The first rule of successful contact lens wear is to
follow your eye care professional’s directions.
When you get your contact lenses, your eye care
professional or a staff member will teach you all about
cleaning, disinfecting, storing and replacing your lenses
according to the prescribed schedule. While this may sound
complicated at first, these are simple processes and very
easy to learn. Plus, there are many multi-purpose contact
lens solutions that clean and disinfect in one step. The
key is to get in the habit of caring for your lenses
conscientiously. Or, if you choose 1•DAY ACUVUE®, then you
have the freedom from solutions, cleaning and storing your
lenses.
To help you develop good habits, we’ve outlined the basics:
Applying and removing your lenses
Cleaning and caring for your lenses
Wearing and replacing your lenses
Cosmetic Do’s and Don’ts
Still have questions? Download a copy of the Patient
Instruction Guide for your ACUVUE® Brand Contact Lenses.
Wearing lenses can be simple and easy. To feel comfortable,
look terrific and stay healthy, just follow the rules!
Quick Lens Care Tips
Always wash and rinse your hands thoroughly before you
handle your lenses.
To avoid getting your lenses mixed up, always apply (or
remove) your lenses, one at a time, in the same order.
Never use eye drops or solutions that aren’t specifically
for contact lenses.
Don’t use saliva to try and wet or clean your lenses.
Don’t sleep in your lenses (unless you wear lenses that
are specifically designed for continuous wear and your eye
care professional has prescribed them for that wear
schedule).
Clean, rinse and disinfect your lenses every time you
remove them.
Keep all your solution bottles tightly capped when you’re
not using them.
Don’t let the tip of solution bottles touch any surface (including
your fingers, eyes or lenses).
Never use expired lens solutions.
Never re-use lens solutions.
Never swap lenses with someone else.
Rinse your lens case every day and let it air-dry.
Replace your lens case every three months (or more
frequently).
Don’t let cosmetics like soap, makeup, moisturizers or
sunscreen touch your lenses.
Never wear your lenses when you’re going to be around
irritating fumes or vapors (paint, hairspray, oven cleaner,
etc.)
Don’t swim or go in a hot tub while wearing your lenses.
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