Which Contact Lenses Are Best For First Time Users?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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As a first time wearer, you will almost definitely be fitted with

soft contact lenses

, these are by far the most comfortable, easiest and quickest to get use to and healthiest options, that probably helps explains why 87% of contact lens fitted around the world are soft lenses and a huge 97% of UK contact lens wearers …

How do I choose my first contact lens?

Choosing the right contact lenses is a decision you should

make with your eye doctor

. The right choice depends on many factors, including your refractive error, how much contact lens wear your eyes can tolerate, your expectations and how willing you are to properly care for your lenses.

Can you get contact lenses for the first time?

You

may find it difficult to put in your contact lenses

at first, and they may initially feel slightly uncomfortable in your eyes. Like everything, however, applying your lenses comes with practice, and your eyes will eventually adjust to having lenses in them, as you become an expert at applying and removing them.

Is it normal for first time contact lens wearers?


You should expect to feel the edges of the lenses for the first few times that you put them in

. But your eyes will soon become accustomed to the feeling of the contacts. Eventually you’ll be able to forget that they’re in place. If you experience irritation, then it’s possible your lenses are inside-out or dirty.

How long should you wear contact lenses for the first time?

How long should you wear contacts for the first time? When you start wearing contacts, it’s best to gradually increase the time you wear your contacts each day. On your first day, you might wear your contacts for

four hours and add one hour each day

.

Do contacts feel blurry at first?

Should contacts be blurry at first? When you first wear contacts,

it may take a few seconds for the lens to settle into the right place

. This can cause blurred vision for a short moment in time. … You should make sure you have your eyes examined by an eye doctor before you start wearing contacts lenses.

Is contacts better than glasses?

For many people,

the vision correction from contact lenses feels more natural compared to glasses

. Some contact lens wearers are especially impressed with how contacts may improve their peripheral vision since the lenses site directly on the eye.

Can I cry with contacts in?

Is it bad to cry with contacts in your eyes?

It’s safe to cry with your contacts in as long as you avoid touching your eyes

. Rubbing or wiping one of your eyes could wrinkle or fold your contact lens, dislodge it from the cornea and cause it to get stuck under the upper eyelid.

What are the disadvantages of contact lenses?

  • 8 Risks and Side Effects of Using Contact Lenses. …
  • Blockage of Oxygen Supply to the Eyes. …
  • Dry Eyes. …
  • Irritation when Combined with Medication, especially Birth Control Pill. …
  • Diminished Corneal Reflex. …
  • Corneal Abrasion. …
  • Red Eye or Conjunctivitis. …
  • Ptosis.

Should contacts hurt at first?

Your eyes might start to tear up and you might feel a bit uncomfortable at first, but

you should try to relax

. These are normal sensations when wearing contacts for the first time.

Does contact lenses hurt for the first time?


You will notice that the lenses are there at first

. The feeling won’t be unpleasant or troubling, you’ll just be aware of them, like you have tears in your eyes or a feeling that something’s odd. This feeling will pass very quickly as you get used to the feeling of having the contacts in.

Why do I see blurry with my contacts?


Deposits on the contact lens


Buildup of debris and protein deposits on the surface of the contact lenses

is the most common reason for the lenses to seem cloudy or hazy. The easiest way to see if this is the problem, is to take the lenses out and compare the vision in your glasses.

Is it bad to wear contacts every day?

Most contact lenses

should not be worn overnight

, as it could increase the risk of eye infection. Contacts meant for daily or one-time use can generally be worn up to 14 to 16 hours with no problem, but your doctor may recommend a contact-free hour or two before bedtime in order to rest your eyes.

Are monthly contacts good for 30 days or 30 wears?

Monthly disposable contact lenses

should be thrown away precisely 30 days after opening the blister pack

, regardless of the number of times you have worn them. If you don’t wear your eye contact lenses every day, consult with your optometrist about daily disposable contact lenses.

What should you not wear while wearing contacts?

  1. Don’t Rub Your Eyes. …
  2. Don’t Touch Your Contacts With Dirty Hands. …
  3. Don’t Leave Makeup on Your Lenses. …
  4. Don’t Let Sweat and Sunscreen Run Into Your Eyes. …
  5. Don’t Get in Water With Lenses On. …
  6. Don’t Keep Lenses on Irritated Eyes. …
  7. Don’t Forget to Give Your Eyes a Break.
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Leah is a relationship coach with over 10 years of experience working with couples and individuals to improve their relationships. She holds a degree in psychology and has trained with leading relationship experts such as John Gottman and Esther Perel. Leah is passionate about helping people build strong, healthy relationships and providing practical advice to overcome common relationship challenges.