Fatima, an 11-year-old MiSight® 1 day user, shares her top 5 tips to insert and remove her contact lenses. If you take your time and keep practicing, you’ll be a pro before you know it.
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00:00 Introduction
00:10 Tip #1 How to tell if your contact lens is right side up
00:25 Tip #2 Focus on holding your eyelids properly
00:40 Tip #3 Blink your eyes. Make the first one slow.
00:50 Tip #4 Removing your contact lens.
01:03 Tip #5 Take your time!
01:24 Disclaimer
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*Indications and Important Safety Information
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ATTENTION: Reference the Patient Information Booklet for a complete listing of Indications and Important Safety Information. *Indication: MiSight® 1 day (omafilcon A) soft (hydrophilic) contact lenses for daily wear are indicated for the correction of myopic ametropia and for slowing the progression of myopia in children with non-diseased eyes, who at the initiation of treatment are 8-12 years of age and have a refraction of -0.75 to -4.00 diopters(spherical equivalent) with ≤ 0.75 diopters of astigmatism. The lens is to be discarded after each removal. Warnings: Problems with contact lenses could result in serious injury to the eye. Do not expose contact lenses to water while wearing them. Under certain circumstances MiSight® lenses optical design can cause reduced image contrast/ghosting/halo/glare in some patients that may cause difficulties with certain visually-demanding tasks. Precautions: Daily wear single use only. Patient should always dispose when lenses are removed. No overnight wear. Patients should exercise extra care if performing potentially hazardous activities. Adverse events: Including but not limited to infection/inflammation/ulceration/abrasion of the cornea, other parts of the eye or eyelids. Some of these adverse reactions can cause permanent or temporary loss of vision. If you notice any of the stated in your child, immediately have your child remove the lenses and contact your eye care professional.
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