Contact Lens Removal

Different Ways to Take Off Contact Lenses

There are a lot of strategies in taking off contact lenses that you can try out. In fact, an increasing number of people are publishing instructional videos on the internet to share their own methods in removing contact lens.

Prior to the removal process, there are stuff that you ought to ready and tasks that you ought to do. First, ensure that you’ve prepared all the things that you will need in the process. Prepare a solution,mirror, contact lens casing, soap and towel. Apart from the items that you will need, there are also basic steps that you ought to do. If you are wearing an eye make-up, remove it first and wash your hands adequately with soap. After washing, make it to the point that your hands are completely dried. Make it sure also that the contact lens is in the cornea before taking it off. Always bear in mind to start with the right eye in removing. When the above mentioned are executed, try the following ways on how to take off contacts.

Traditionally, there are two well-known methods known as the pinch method and the forefinger and thumb method. However, the two techniques have come up with different versions. Added to that, are the methods invented by some contact lens wearers around the world.

In Forefinger and Thumb Method, certainly you will utilize your index finger and thumb. Face a mirror and put your thumb to the center of lower lid and index finger in the center of upper lid Cup your opposite hand beneath the eye to capture the lens as it drops. When the two fingers are in place, look straight into the mirror then push and blink slightly to drop the lens.

The Pinch Method is popular to many contact lens wearers. This technique also utilizes index finger and thumb. Utilize the middle finger of your opposite hand to pull down the lower lid. Once the lower lid is pulled down, look up and slide down the lens to the lower white part of your eyes using the fleshy part of right index finger. If you sense that the lens is occupying the lower white portion of your eye, pinch the lens out using the forefinger and thumb.

The Squeezing Method utilizes left middle finger and the right ring finger. Use the ring finger of your right hand to raise the upper eyelid. Pull down the lower lid using your left middle finger. Once the two fingers are in place, slightly push in your fingers from top to bottom compressing out the lens. The other variation of squeezing approach is to stretch the right eye to the sides using the opposite hand. When the right eye is stretched, place the half part of left middle finger to the upper lid and the other half should be pressing the upper part of lens, and then squeeze out.

Index Finger method is not common to many wearers. This technique is ideal to long-nailed contacts users. The index fingers of your two hands are used in this technique. Start out by pointing the tip of your two index fingers upward. While facing the mirror, position the tip fleshy part of the index fingers in the horizontal ends of the lens. As you fell the index touching the lens, pinch in to take hold of the lens and pull it outward.

When each lenses are removed, thoroughly clean it with solution using the thumb and index finger.After cleaning, place it in the casing filled by solution and store it a minimum of four hours.

Removing contact lens might be difficult at first, but it is just a matter of getting use to. Furthermore, as there are discounted contact lenses available for purchase, there will be more contact lens users who will be inventing further strategies in taking off contact lenses easier, safer and faster.

Clinton Bernat writes articles about Contact Lenses for netlens. Netlens offers Discount Contact Lenses for online ordering.