Lookvision

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Driven by the responsibility to health, Look Vision offers products to consumers who are looking for an innovative design that facilitates daily life and the total safety of their contact lenses.


CONTACT LENS CARE AND TIPS

CONTACT LENS CARE AND TIPS

WARNING

Risk of contamination


Did you know that if you don't properly sanitize your contact lens case it can cause serious risks to your vision health?

Our contact lens cases, in addition of being made with 100% virgin raw material, also offers NANOX, an antimicrobial that protects your contact lenses from microbes, but be safe! You must sanitize it daily and take a good care of your contact lenses and case.

INFORMATION

Scleral Lens Handler


Be practical in putting or removing your scleral contact lens and ocular prosthesis, safely and hygienically.

For insertion of scleral lenses and ocular prostheses, press the scleral lens handler and carefully put it closer to the surface of your lens or prosthesis, release the scleral lens handler to release pressure and apply suction to the object, bring the lens or prosthesis close to your eye and tighten the scleral lens handler stem again to release and fix it. To remove the scleral lenses or ocular prostheses, follow the same instructions.

Always keep your scleral lens handler cleaned, wash it with soap and water and let it air dry or wash it with the contact lens solution.

VERY IMPORTANT: Never use the scleral lens handler with soft contact lenses.

LENS CASES

Care of your contact lens case


- Wash with running water, clean brush and neutral soap. Rinse well. Do not use towels, paper towels or cotton to dry. Allow to air dry naturally.
- Boiling does not guarantee sterilization. In addition to affect material properties, it compromises the quality of the case and the sealing ring system.
- Store your case and other accessories in a clean, dust-free environment.
- Change the case in EVERY NEW CONTACT LENS PAIR purchased. Discard the previous case.
This is the best way to prevent contamination of your new contact lenses.


LEAK IN CASE
Universal Case
Unscrew the cap, check if there is anything between the cap and the case that is block it from closing properly (a line, a hair, an eyelash, etc.), remove the object, fit the cap in the case and close it again.
Top Line Case
Unscrew the cap, check if there is anything between the cap and the case that is block it from closing properly (a line, a hair, an eyelash, etc.), remove the object, fit the cap in the case and close it again.

IMPORTANT: CONSULT YOUR EYE CARE PROFESSIONAL PERIODOCALLY!