Please read this page carefully as it will instruct you on how best to take care of your rigid gas permeable contact lenses.
Please remember not to do any of the following:
If you have been advised in clinic to use a different method to insert and remove your lenses, ensure you follow those recommended instructions.
After you remove the contact lens from your eye, it must be cleaned before it is put into the storage case to remove the microbes and deposits that have built up on the lens during the day.
Removal method one
Look straight ahead and press the edge of your lower eyelid against the eyeball beneath the contact lens.
Lift your top eyelid above the contact lens and then push it down over the eyeball until the eye is shut – the lens should be pushed out and resting between the eyelashes.
Removal method two
Removal method three
If you have been advised in clinic to use a different method to clean your lenses, ensure you follow those recommended instructions.
Eye infections can happen due to not cleaning your contact lens case properly. Once you have put your lenses in, throw away the solution from your case, rinse it with saline and leave to air dry. Replace your contact lens case with a new one every month.
Your contact lens case should be scrubbed with a dedicated clean toothbrush on a weekly basis with saline then left to air dry.
Blinking correctly is very important while wearing contact lenses. After inserting your contact lenses, a few gentle blinks should make the lenses feel more comfortable. You should look straight ahead and completely close both eyes slowly and gently, and then re-open after a slight pause. For the first few days of contact lens wear, you should ideally aim for 30 to 40 blinks per minute.
If a lens moves onto the white of your eye, you will need to find it and re- centre it onto the cornea as follows:
If your eye suddenly becomes red, painful or your vision worsens, go to Moorfields A&E department in City Road (open 24/7 for emergency eye problems only). Please make sure you do not wear your lens.