Contact Lens Overwear Syndrome
For contact lens wearers there are two contact lenses most likely to hurt: your first pair of contact lenses and your last pair of contact lenses....
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The Rochester Eye & Laser Team : Feb 11, 2019 2:18:39 PM
So, you finally got your first pair of contacts. This is an exciting time, congratulations! When we follow up with our patients, most of them comment on the marvel of noticing small visual details, things they’ve noticed, that they were not able to see, before. The fuzz on a ripe peach, or the dew on the bushes in the morning.
We know you’re eager to set aside your glasses, but with all new things, you might find that it also feels a little bit scary. As one of the five senses, your vision is incredibly important, and you’re about to stick a foreign object into your eye. Granted, it’s an advanced medical device, but it is vital that you make good decisions to ensure you remain happy, comfortable and safe.
We’ve compiled this list of 5 tips to reduce stress and keep you on the road to success with your new contacts.
It takes time to learn new things, so don’t be surprised if it takes you a week or more to adapt to a new routine with your contact lenses. Don’t get discouraged if it doesn’t feel natural the first few attempts. With a little bit of patients, you will become confident in no time. As always, the Rochester Eye & Laser Center is just a phone call away. Give us a call and we'll happily answer any questions you may have!
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