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Is Lasik Vision Eye Surgery For Me - Caring For Contact Lenses
By Linda
Lasik Vision or lasik plus is a procedure to correct many vision problems usually corrected by eyeglasses or contact lenses.

Although a common procedure, eye surgery is not for everyone. Still there are some important benefits that should be considered when thinking about Lasik surgery. One big benefit is that after the sugery, the need to the daily routine of contact lens maintenance is eliminated.

There are 3 main types of contact lenses sold. There are the Daily wear hard lenses, the daily wear soft lenses and the extended wear contact lenses. The care for these lenses is simple but care must be taken to make sure you do it properly for the health of your eyes. Misuse of contact lenses can damage your eyes permanently. Proper care will also make wearing the lenses more enjoyable for the lifestyle you enjoy.

Below you will find some simple yet effective ways to take care of your contact lenses.
General self care contact lens guidelines:

1. You should always wash your hands before handling your lenses or touching your eyes. Chemicals or residue on your hands can not only harm your eyes but ruin your contact lenses.

2. Put your lenses in your eyes before applying any makeup to your eyes. Especially before applying any to the edges of your eyes like eyeliners. If your lens touches the makeup it will then get on the lens and may cause you discomfort or damage the lens completely.

3. Make sure you always keep your lens case clean. You never really know when you may need to remove your lenses. If you keep your case with you and clean you will be able to quickly remove your lenses without worry of damaging them in a dirty case.

4. Don't use hairspray while wearing your contact lenses. This should be obvious you don't want hairspray residue coating your eyes.

5. Be sure to remove your contact lenses before going swimming. The lenses will absorb chemicals from the water. This will destroy your lenses and you will be ordering new ones.

6. Do not sleep in your daily wear contact lenses. This is bad for your eyes as well as the lenses. It is easy to lose them in the bed and recovery is almost impossible. You could also damage your eyes this way.

7. Limit the amount of time you wear your lenses. There is a recommended amount of time you should wear your lenses to protect the health of your eyes.

Your eye doctor can let you know what is best for you The benefit of a simple, modern procedures like Lasik Vision should be clear. By having laser surgery, the need to adhere to a daily routine of contact lens care is eliminated. No more cleaners, insertions and other mess to deal with. Laser surgery can free us from the trudgery of yet another daily routine in our lives.

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the person can focus clearly on near objects but not far objects. Also called near sighted.