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Make sure that your fingers are clean and dry. (Dry fingers facilitate handling as soft contact lenses tend to stick to wet fingers). |
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Remove your lens from the storage case. |
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It is a good idea to get in the habit of always working with the same lens first, the right or left, in order to avoid mix-ups. |
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Rinse your lens with the solution recommended by your eye care practitioner to remove all traces of debris. |
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Place the lens on the tip of your index finger. |
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Using the middle finger of your other hand, pull and hold your upper lid so that you cannot blink. |
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Pull down your lower eyelid, using the middle finger of your inserting hand. |
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Look up and place the lens gently on the lower white part of your eye. |
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Slowly release your eyelid and close your eye for a moment. |
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Blink several times to centre the lens on your eye. |
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Sometimes, small dust particles trapped behind the lens during its placement can cause discomfort. To remove dust, slide the lens off and then back onto the front of your eye. |
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Insert the other lens following the same procedure. |
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Wash and dry your hands. |
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Make sure that your lens is centred correctly on your eye. |
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Looking up, pull down your lower eyelid with the middle finger of your inserting hand. |
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Bring your index finger close to your eye until you touch the lower edge of the lens. |
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Slide the lens down to the lower white part of your eye. |
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Gently squeeze the lens between your thumb and index finger and remove it from your eye. |
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Follow the lens care procedures recommended by your eye care practitioner. |
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Remove the other lens and follow the same procedure. |