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Place one index finger on your top eyelid and one index finger on the bottom eyelid. Push your lids together as if you are gently closing your eye. The hard lens should be lifted from your eye and pop out easily.
Use a freshly washed hand towel or clean paper towel to dry your hands. This can help prevent any debris or bacteria from entering your eye. Take your non-dominant hand and use your index finger to raise your upper eyelid away from your eye. Look up to the ceiling, position your index finger at the bottom of the lens and gently apply pressure to sweep the lens down. Step 4. With your nondominant hand, hold open the lower and upper eyelid of your eye. It’s not necessary to use your nondominant hand to hold your eye open. However, it makes it easier to keep your dominant hand free for removing the lens.
Having trouble removing contact lenses?
Slide the lens to the white of your eye, especially if you're worried about discomfort. Pulling the lens toward your lower lid can also help lift it off the surface of your eye.
With the pads of your index finger and thumb, gently squeeze the lens to pull it down and away from your eye. Don't fold or pinch with more force than necessary. Individual & Rustless Design - The polymer material 2 in 1 cleaning and storage case effectively solve the problems of rust. Removable design of our lens soaking box is more hygienic and convenient to replace After thoroughly washing and drying your hands with a clean lint free towel, follow these simple steps:
Can I remove Contact Lenses with Cotton Buds?
Obviously, your nails are sharper than your fingertips, making it far more likely you will scratch your lenses or your eyes. Plus, nailsprovide a great trap fordirt, grime, and bacteria,all of which could easily end up on your lenses. The chance of introducing bacteria and foreign bodies into the eye increases by using implements such as cotton buds, the fibres can easily come loose and remain in the eye, causing irritation, add to that that you lose sensation when using a cotton bud so it very easy to apply too much pressure and cause your eye to become red and inflamed. If you’re using a long-term lens, wash it with a disinfectant solution and place it inside your lens case that has beenfreshly refilled with solution. Step 2. Dry your hands with a clean, lint-free cloth or paper towel. Use a freshly washed hand towel or clean paper towel to dry your hands. This can help prevent any debris or bacteria from entering your eye.