Sourcing Reliable Costume Contacts
Nothing beats costume contact lenses as a finishing touch on a great costume.
However, it's crucial to remember that these are not mere accessories but medical devices that require careful consideration for the health and safety of your eyes. In this post, we'll guide you through essential tips to help you source trustworthy costume lenses that enhance your outfit without compromising your vision.
Understanding the Prescription Requirement for All Contact Lenses
For newcomers to cosplay or those designing their first detailed Halloween costume, it's important to know that contact lenses are not universal in fit. Even if you don't require vision correction, you still need a prescription to ensure your contact lenses fit properly. Wearing lenses that don't fit correctly can be uncomfortable, and in some cases, they might slip, move around, or even scratch your cornea. To ensure both the safety and comfort of your eyes, a proper fit assessment by a professional is essential.
Identifying Trustworthy Vendors for Costume Contact Lenses
When shopping for costume contact lenses, a major warning sign is a vendor's willingness to sell lenses without a prescription. In the United States, the law mandates that all contact lens suppliers must require a prescription. If a vendor disregards this legal requirement, it raises serious concerns about their commitment to safety, sanitation, and product quality. Such vendors may also be cutting other important corners that could jeopardize your eye health. Investing in safe, compliant contact lenses, even at a slightly higher cost, is crucial for protecting your vision.
Care and Safety for Costume Contact Lenses
Once you have obtained your prescription costume lenses from a reputable vendor, the responsibility for their safe use rests in your hands. It's crucial to adhere to the manufacturer's instructions included with the packaging to avoid any risks of eye infections. Here are some essential tips to follow:
- Always wash your hands thoroughly before handling your contact lenses to prevent the transfer of germs to your eyes.
- Refrain from touching or rubbing your eyes while wearing the contacts to avoid potential irritation or damage.
- Use only fresh contact lens solution for cleaning and storing your lenses. Water, reused solution, or saliva should never be used — saliva, in particular, can introduce harmful oral bacteria directly to your eyes.
- Follow the replacement schedule strictly and do not wear the lenses for longer than recommended. This is especially important for scleral lenses, as they cover more of the eye and can restrict oxygen flow to the cornea, increasing the risk of complications.
Schedule Your Appointment Before Halloween Creeps Up!
We’re excited to see all the creative costumes our patients come up with, and we’d absolutely love to see your photos! Remember, Halloween is just around the corner, so it’s crucial to get your contact lens prescription sorted out soon. Don’t hesitate to reach out if you encounter any issues with your lenses or if you need advice on choosing a reliable vendor.