09/15/2016 Those colored contact lenses you bought from your
hairdresser might just cost you your eye sight. With San Diego Comic-Con having
just passed and Halloween right around the corner, the sale of cosmetic, eye
altering contact lenses is at a high. Cosmetic, fashion, costume or colored,
the lenses go by many names. While it may seem cool to have zombie eyes, cat’s
eyes or simply change your eye color to a different one, most people who
consider purchasing these lenses don’t realize that lasting damage caused by
poorly fitted lenses cause irreversible and lasting damage to the wearers eyes.
Cosmetic contact lenses, just like their uncolored counterparts,
are medical devices that require a prescription by a licensed eye doctor and
are regulated by the FDA. You might say to yourself, “I have perfect vision, so
I don’t need an eye doctor to check my eyes”. Although you may have excellent
vision, and may not need glasses or corrective eye wear, but you do not have
the same size eyes as everyone else. Just like everyone has different shoe
sizes and pant sizes, people have different size eyes too, and your lenses need
to be fitted to match your eye type. A
2010 study published in pediatrics indicated that roughly 13,500 emergency room
cases each year are due to the wear of unregulated costume lenses in children
and teens. Injuries can range from scratches and tears on your cornea (the soft
skin layer over the iris, the part of the eye that gives it color), pink eye,
decreased vision or even blindness. One study found that wearing unprescribed
colored lenses increased the risk of keratitis (a potentially blinding
infection that causes ulcers to form on your eyes), by more than 16 times when
compared to people who wear regular fitted corrective lenses.
So why are shops that sell unprescribed cosmetic lenses
still allowed to do so? These places are selling the contacts illegally and can
face fines as high as $16,000 per violation. You may see these cosmetic lenses
being sold all over by street vendors, beauty salons, flea markets, Halloween
stores and gas stations. These places do not fit the contacts to your particular
eye shape, nor do they provide you with proper instructions for the caring and
cleaning of your lenses. The only places you should be buying your lenses from
are licensed online retailers and licensed eye doctors. Purchasing them
anywhere else without a prescription will only put you and your eyes at risk.
The correct way to go about purchasing colored contacts is
to first visit your eye doctor. Get into the habit of seeing your eye doctor on
a yearly basis. Tell them that you want to be fitted for contact lenses. They will measure your eyes and assess how they
respond to contact lens wear. Once this is done your doctor will give you a
valid prescription that is specific to your eyes. You can use that prescription
to purchase the cosmetic lenses from your eye doctor or from an authorized online
retailer; which generally tend to be a lot less expensive. Make sure the online
retailer requires you to have a valid prescription; otherwise you’ll be back in
the same boat as you were buying them from the street vendor or gas station.
Lastly follow your doctors handling instructions for cleaning, handling and
wearing the lenses. Don’t leave the lenses in longer than prescribed and don’t
forget to clean them regularly as this can result in eye infections and eye
ailments as well. Be sure to schedule a follow-up appointment with your doctor
to ensure that the lenses are fitting properly. If you start to experience any
discomfort, redness, soreness or vision loss contact your eye doctor
immediately.
As cool as it may seem to make your eyes scary, bold or beautiful,
it most certainly is not worth the risk. Your health is by far more important
than saving a few dollars to look cool a few nights of the year. Take care of
yourself and take care of your body, the consequences are just not worth it.

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