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How to Put in Contact Lenses

So, you've just gotten your first pair and you're wondering how to put in contact lenses? Rest assured, you've landed on the right page.

Here at Fresh Lens, we're convinced that mastering the art of lens insertion should be seamless. Consider us your knowledgeable companion, guiding you gently through each phase of the process.

In this comprehensive guide, we'll unveil the precise steps you need to take to get your lenses from their case and into your eyes. We'll also sprinkle in pro tips to make insertion a breeze and conclude with reassuring words to keep you motivated.

Ready to dive in? Great! Let's begin.

What this article covers:

How to Put in Contact Lenses: A Step-By-Step Guide

Whether you're inserting a fresh pair of daily contacts or your trusted monthly contact lens, putting in your contact lenses is a process that can become second nature with a little practice.

Let's walk through these steps together to ensure your contact lenses fit comfortably and give you the crystal-clear vision you're looking for.

1. Wash Your Hands

The first step is focused on hygiene. Ensure you wash your hands thoroughly with an antibacterial soap and water, and dry them with a lint-free towel. This step is crucial to avoid transferring dirt or microorganisms to your eyes, which can cause irritation or an infection.

2. Clean The Lens

Before you place the lens on your finger, make sure it's clean and in good condition. Gently rub the lens in your palm with a few drops of solution to remove any potential deposits or debris. Inspect the lens for tears or scratches, and make sure it's not inside out.

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We strongly advise against using saliva or tap water to moisten or clean your lenses. Our research indicates that these can harbor bacteria and other harmful microorganisms, leading to eye infections.

3. Place The Lens On The Tip Of Your Index Finger

To place the lens on your finger, first carefully lift the contact lens from its case using your dominant hand, and place it on the tip of your index finger. Make sure the lens is resting in a bowl-like shape, indicating it's not inside out.

Handle the lens with care to keep it free from damage and ready for a comfortable insertion.

4. Hold Your Eye Open

Positioning your contact lens for insertion involves keeping your eye steady and open, a task that might feel unnatural at first. We recommend using your free hand to gently hold up your upper eyelid, ensuring you won't blink, which is a common reflex when objects come close to your eyes.

Then use the middle finger of your dominant hand (the one that will hold the lens) to pull down your lower eyelid. This action creates a wide "window" making it easier to insert the contact lens without obstruction.

The goal here is to prevent your eyelids from interfering with the process, allowing the lens to glide onto your eye's surface smoothly and without discomfort. Remember, steady hands and a calm approach make all the difference!

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5. Place The Lens On Your Eye

Look upward and carefully place the lens on the lower part of your eye. Slowly release your eyelids and close your eye to help the lens settle. Finally, blink a few times to position the lens correctly. If it feels uncomfortable, you may need to remove it and try again.

We understand that learning how to keep your eyes open when putting in contacts can be a learning curve, but all you need to do is stay calm throughout the process. You'll get the hang of it!

Tips for Inserting Contact Lenses

While the basic steps of inserting contact lenses are straightforward, a few expert tips can make the process smoother and enhance your overall experience.

Here are a few invaluable pointers, based on our observations:

Shake The Lens Case

Before opening your lens case, give it a gentle shake. Sometimes, lenses may stick to the container, and a mild agitation can loosen them, making them easier to retrieve.

Lens Insertion For Dry Eyes

If you have dry eyes, consider using rewetting drops before you insert your lenses. Our findings show that it can provide lubrication, making the lens more comfortable to place and wear.

Conversely, if you're asking yourself, “Why is the contact lens sticking to my finger?” Your finger is likely too wet. Ideally, you want your finger to be nice and dry.

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Avoid Soaps With Oils Or Fragrances

When washing your hands, steer clear of soaps that contain oils or fragrances. These additives can adhere to the surface of your lenses, causing discomfort and potentially impacting your vision.

Conclusion

Mastering the art of inserting contact lenses can significantly enhance your experience of using them.. With the right techniques and a bit of practice, you'll find that applying your contact lenses becomes a seamless part of your daily routine.

Remember, patience and hygiene are paramount, and a few pro tips can make a significant difference.

At Fresh Lens, we're dedicated to more than just providing high-quality contact lenses. If you ever need more guidance or are ready to explore an extensive range of reliable contact lens options, visit us online today!

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Frequently Asked Questions.

How do I order contact lenses?

Ordering contact lenses through Fresh Lens is a simple process:


Browse and Choose: Explore our extensive collection of contact lenses to find the perfect fit for your needs. Whether you're looking for daily, weekly, or monthly lenses, we have a wide range of options to suit your lifestyle.


Enter Your Prescription: Have your prescription details ready? Great! Enter the necessary information during the ordering process. This ensures that you receive lenses tailored to your specific vision requirements.


Add to Cart: Once you've input your prescription, add the selected contact lenses to your cart. Take your time to review your choices and ensure they align with your preferences and prescription needs.


Checkout with Ease: Ready to proceed? Head to the checkout, where you'll provide your shipping details. Our user-friendly interface makes it a breeze to complete your purchase securely. Simply follow the prompts and finalize your order by making a seamless payment.


Remember, it’s important to have a current prescription from your optometrist when ordering contact lenses. Stay safe and take care of your eyes! 👀

How fast will I get my contact lenses?

We understand how important it is to receive your contact lenses quickly and efficiently. At Fresh Lens, we offer several shipping options to ensure your order arrives as promptly as possible.

For Canadian Orders:

  • Your contact lenses will be shipped via Xpresspost and typically take 3-5 business days to arrive from the date of your order. You'll receive a tracking number once your order ships, so you can follow its journey to your doorstep.

For US Orders:

  • We provide three convenient shipping methods to cater to your needs:
  1. USPS Tracked Packet: Your lenses will arrive in 3-5 business days.
  2. Xpresspost USA: A faster option, with delivery in 2-3 business days.
  3. Next Day USA: For the quickest delivery, your lenses will arrive in 1-2 business days.

Regardless of the method you choose, we’ll email you a tracking number once your order ships. Please note that while these are average shipping times, actual delivery may vary slightly. If your prescription is not in stock, it may take an additional 2 business days to order from the manufacturer.

Choose Fresh Lens for reliable and swift delivery of your contact lenses!

How can I renew my expired prescription?

Renewing your expired prescription with Fresh Lens is quick and easy! We offer a free online tool that allows you to update your prescription in just 6 minutes (available for orders over $200).

Here’s how it works:

  1. Take the Test Online: All you need is your phone, computer, and 10 feet of space. The test takes about 6 minutes to complete.
  2. Doctor Reviews Your Results: A licensed optometrist or ophthalmologist in your region will review and approve your results.
  3. Use Your Results: Access your updated prescription anytime through our online portal.


Benefits:

  • Convenient: Complete the test from the comfort of your home.
  • Accessible: Access your prescription anywhere, anytime.
  • Doctor Approved: All prescriptions are issued by licensed eye care professionals.

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