Taking Off Contact Lenses
You can try out multiple methods in taking off contact lenses In fact, a growing number of people are posting educational videos on the web to share their own techniques in taking off contact lens.
Prior to the removal process, there are things that you need to ready and steps that you need to follow. First, ensure that you have readied 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 steps that you ought to accomplish. If you are wearing an eye make-up, remove it first and wash your hands thoroughly with soap. After cleansing, make it to the point that your hands are completely dried. Ensure also that the contact lens is in the cornea before removing it. Always keep in mind to start with the right eye in removing. When the above mentioned are executed, try out the following ways on how to remove contacts.
Usually, there are two common methods known as the pinch method and the forefinger and thumb method. However, the two strategies have come up with different versions. Adding to that, are the methods invented by some contact lens users around the world.
In Forefinger and Thumb Method, obviously you will utilize your index finger and thumb. Face a mirror and position your thumb to the center of lower lid and index finger in the center of upper lid Cup your opposite hand underneath the eye to capture the lens as it drops. When the two fingers are in position, look right to mirror then push and blink a little to drop the lens.
The Pinch Method is well-known to many contact lens wearers. This approach also makes use of index finger and thumb. Use the middle finger of your other hand to pull down the lower lid. Once the lower lid is pulled down, look up and slip down the lens to the lower white portion of your eyes using the digital pulp 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 lift the upper eyelid. Use the left middle finger to pull down the lower lid. When the two fingers are in place, carefully thrust in your fingers from top to bottom squeezing out the lens. Another version of squeezing method 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 downward.
Index Finger method is not common to many users. This method is favorable to wearers who have long nails. The index fingers of your two hands are employed in this technique. Begin by pointing the tip of your two index fingers up. Face the mirror and place the tip fleshy part of the index fingers in the horizontal ends of the lens. As you fell the index touching the lens, press in slightly to take hold of the lens and pull it outward.
When each lenses are taken off , totally clean it with solution using the thumb and forefinger.After cleaning, put it in the casing filled by solution and store it for at least 4 hours.
Taking off contact lens might be difficult at first, but it's 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 discovering more techniques in removing contact lenses easier, safer and faster.
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