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  • What are contact lens brands?
    We currently have the following brands available: Acuvue (Johnson&Johnson), Alcon (Ciba&Vision), Bausch&Lomb (B&L), Coopervision, < a href="https://www.central-lentes.net/lentes-de-contato-solotica" target="_blank">Solótica.
  • How long does a contact lens last?
    The type of disposal and validity of a contact lens informed by the manufacturer can be: Daily Discard, Discard Biweekly, Monthly Discard, Quarterly Discard and Annual Discard. However, it depends a lot on the care that the user has with the contact lenses, which may be a shorter period of use.
  • What are the materials of contact lenses?
    We only work with soft contact lenses, made with Silicone Hydrogel or just Hydrogel.
  • What are the types of contact lens prescriptions?
    See some examples of eyeglass prescriptions. Prescription degrees are converted by the contact lens manufacturer. There may or may not be changes in degrees. * Myopia - The degrees are negative in the Spherical field (Sf). * Hyperopia - The degrees are positive in the Spherical field (Sf). * Myopia and Astigmatism< /u> - The degrees are in the two columns Spherical (Sf) and Cylindrical (Cil) it is necessary to have the axis field filled in. The contact lenses for this prescription are also called toric lenses. * Hyperopia and Astigmatism< /u> - The degrees are in the two columns Spherical (Sf) and Cylindrical (Cil) it is necessary to have the axis field filled in. The contact lenses for this prescription are also called toric lenses. * Presbyopia - The degrees are in the Spherical ( Esf ) column for Far and Near. The contact lenses for this prescription are also called multifocal lenses.
  • How to take out contact lenses for the first time?
    Wash your hands thoroughly before starting the process. Clean the lens holder and apply some contact lens cleaning solution to the container. With one hand lift the eyelid towards the eyebrow. Look at the center of the nose. Now with the other hand, run your finger lightly across the lens towards the ear. With the lens slightly bent, try pinching it with your fingertips or with tweezers. Wash contact lenses before placing them in the lens holder and storing them.
  • How to put contact lens?
    Wash your hands thoroughly before starting the process. Take the contact lens out of the lens holder and place it on the tip of the index finger. With one hand, lift the eyelid towards the eyebrow. Look at the center of the nose. Place the contact lens on the white part of your eye. Before removing your hand, look up, down, and to the sides until the contact lens rests on your eye. At first the eyes may turn red and have a little affiliation, this is normal, try to adapt for 3 days, if the problem persists, discontinue use immediately and see a doctor.
  • How to wear contact lens?
    Just follow a few steps: Wash your hands thoroughly before handling contact lenses. Wash contact lenses before and after wearing them. Respect the expiry date informed by the manufacturer. Use indicated products to properly clean contact lenses. For beginners, it is recommended to use daily disposable contact lenses, as it is more practical. Just use them for one day and discard them at the end of the day.
  • How much do prescription contact lenses cost?
    The values depend a lot on the brand and the durability of the product. We have several models of contact lenses from R$ 59.00. User adaptation to contact lenses must be taken into account.
  • Where to buy contact lenses?
    We have a website specializing in contact lenses. Our attendants are trained and updated frequently on products and market innovations. When buying on the site, the customer receives their contact lenses in the comfort of their home. We have several service channels to support users who use our products.
  • Can I wear the lenses while doing some sport?
    Yes. You'll have a clear vision while practicing your favorite sport, you won't have problems like fogging or discomfort caused by glasses.
  • Can the contact lens go behind my eye?
    Rest assured that the answer is no. It's impossible for that to happen, the eye has a super thin membrane to keep anything from getting behind your eye, not even a contact lens.
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