Colored Contact Lenses

Are you interested in adding a little flair with colored contact lenses? They can be a great option, whether you need contacts to see well or you just want to look great at a Halloween party. However, it’s essential that you choose the safest ones. Below, our team at Sites Vision Clinic shares several facts you should know before choosing colored contact lenses. 

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You Can Get Both Prescription and Non-Prescription Lenses

You don’t need a prescription for colored contact lenses, even if you get them from your eye doctor. Your family eye doctor can provide you with non-prescription lenses that suit your needs, personality, and lifestyle. Conversely, if you need corrective lenses, you can get them in colored options.

Colored Contact Lenses Come in Many Forms

People use colored contact lenses for a variety of reasons, and there are options for each one. You can choose lenses to change the color of your eyes, enhance your natural eye color, or give you a specific look, like that of a cat.

If your kids play sports, you might consider asking your pediatric eye doctor about lenses with what’s called a sports tint. These lenses help with glare, depth perception, and contrast, which can improve their performance.

You Should Avoid Over-the-Counter Options

It may seem like a fun idea to many people to pop down to their local convenience store or retailer and purchase colored contacts. Unfortunately, this can be a really bad idea for eye care. It’s important to understand that contacts are actually considered medical devices, even those that are simply for aesthetic purposes. And like any other medical device, the FDA approves those that are generally safe for use.

Your eye doctor can ensure you get FDA-approved colored contacts. The corner store, however, does not offer FDA-approved lenses. Additionally, they are not made to fit your eyes. Unfortunately, using them has caused permanent eye damage to many people.

The safest move to make is to visit an eye doctor for an eye exam to get colored contact lenses. Even if you don’t need a prescription for a vision issue, your eye doctor can prescribe lenses that actually fit your eyes, providing a safer and more comfortable experience.

Everything Comes with a Risk

It’s important to understand that everything, even contact lenses, comes with some risk. Colored contact lenses are no exception. They can lead to injuries and infections. Generally speaking, though, if you follow the instructions for cleaning, storing, and wearing them and you get them from your family eye doctor or pediatric eye doctor, your risks are greatly reduced.

Get the Best Lenses for Your Needs in Clarksville

No matter your reason for wanting colored contacts, our team at Sites Vision Clinic can help you make the safest choice. Call Sites Vision Clinic today at (931) 647-5237.

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