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Angel Eyes Vision

The Ultimate Contact Lens Glow-Up

Are you interested in contact lenses? It starts with an eye exam!

Angel Eyes Vision is here to help you with all the details. First, you will need to be examined for glasses, then your doctor’s office can perform the lens fitting, teach you about insertion and removal techniques, and proper care. This involves an initial appointment with your eye doctor, a comprehensive eye exam, and discussions about lens preferences. After the fitting, the patient learns how to handle the lenses, including inserting, removing, and cleaning, continued by a follow-up appointment to ensure proper fit, vision, and finalization of the prescription. 

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Here's the Breakdown:

1) Initial Appointment and Eye Exam: A comprehensive eye exam is crucial to assess overall eye health and determine if contact lenses are a suitable option.


2) Contact Lens Consultation: Your eye doctor will discuss your lifestyle, vision correction needs, and preferences to recommend the best type of contact lens. 


3) Contact Lens Fitting:

  • Exterior Eye Measurements: Measurements of your eyes, including corneal curvature, are taken to ensure a proper lens fit. 
  • Tear Film Evaluation: The quality and quantity of your tears are assessed to ensure comfortable lens wear. 
  • Lens Selection: Based on the exam and measurements, your eye doctor will recommend a specific type and brand of contact lens. 
  • Fitting and Trial: You'll try trial lenses to assess comfort and vision, and your doctor will adjust as needed. 


4) Learning to Handle Lenses:

  • Insertion and Removal: Your eye doctor or a trained technician will teach you how to properly insert and remove your contact lenses.
  • Cleaning and Storage: You'll learn how to clean and store your lenses to maintain hygiene and prevent infections.


5) Follow-up Appointment: A follow-up appointment is scheduled to assess how your eyes are adjusting to the lenses and to address any concerns before your prescription is finalized.


6) Ongoing Care and Maintenance:

  • Annual Eye Exams: Regular check-ups are essential to monitor eye health and lens fit. 
  • Proper Cleaning: Clean your lenses daily with the recommended solution and store them in a clean case. 
  • Avoid Overwearing: Don't exceed the recommended wearing time for your lenses, as this can cause discomfort and potential eye problems. 
  • Replace Lenses as Directed: Follow your eye doctor's recommendations for replacing your lenses (daily, weekly, monthly, etc.). 
  • Seek Professional Advice: If you experience any redness, pain, or vision changes, remove your lenses and contact your eye doctor immediately. 


Angel Eyes Vision is here for all your questions and eye care needs! Make an appointment to see us today! 

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