Monthly Contacts

If you're worried that the traditional lenses have some bacteria after wearing a long time. Monthly colored contacts are a good choice for you.

How long can I wear monthly contacts?

The recommended wear time for monthly contacts is 30 consecutive days, provided they are properly cared for.

It's essential to follow the recommended replacement schedule and keep the contacts germ-free by cleaning them regularly.

Can I sleep with monthly contacts in?

The answer is NO. Wearing contact lenses while sleeping is considered unsafe. Experts warn that doing so may elevate your risk of getting a corneal infection, which affects the transparent layer guarding the colored part of your eye. For this reason, it is imperative to remove your contact lenses before retiring to bed to minimize the possibility of an eye infection.

How to care for monthly contacts?

Caring for monthly contact lenses involves several steps to maintain their cleanliness and ensure that they provide clear vision while minimizing the risk of eye infections or other complications. Here are some general guidelines for caring for monthly contact lenses:

1. Wash your hands: Before handling your lenses, wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water, and dry them with a clean, lint-free towel.

2. Clean your lenses daily: Each day, remove your lenses from your eyes and clean them with a multi-purpose solution recommended by your eye care professional. Rub the lenses gently with solution to remove any debris or protein buildup.

3. Rinse and store: After cleaning your lenses, rinse them thoroughly with fresh solution and store them in a clean, dry case filled with fresh solution. Replace the solution in your case every day and make sure to keep the case clean and dry between uses.

4. Avoid water and saliva: Don't use tap water or saliva to clean your lenses or your case, as these can introduce bacteria or other contaminants that can lead to eye infections.

5. Follow your eye doctor's recommendations: Your eye care professional may recommend specific solutions or cleaning methods for your particular type of lenses. Be sure to follow their instructions and ask for guidance if you have any questions or concerns.

6. Replace your lenses on schedule: Monthly contact lenses are designed to be replaced every 30 days, so make sure to follow the recommended schedule to ensure the best vision and minimize the risk of complications.

By following these steps, you can help maintain the cleanliness and longevity of your monthly contact lenses and enjoy clear vision while minimizing the risk of eye infections or other complications.

What happens if I don't change my contacts every month?

Wearing monthly contact lenses more than 30 days is a risk to have your eyes gotton infected. With the use time getting longer, the protein in our tears will accumulate on the lens surface, especially when the lenses are not properly care and cleaned or, the lenses are excessively worn for a long time, which will cause a problem that the oxygen reached the eye being reduced, making it more and more vulneration to irritation and infection.

Moreover, it will eventually lead to decreased vision if not treated properly.

Therefore, it is of much importance to get rid of wearing monthly contacts more than 30 days.