A Guide To Cleaning Gas Permeable Contact Lenses
An advantage with RGP lenses is that they require little
maintenance; all you need to know is the correct cleaning
methods for gas permeable contact lenses and you're done. But a
lot of people are still foggy about the right cleaning methods
and how often to polish gas permeable contact lenses.
Whether you use soft lenses or gas permeable contact lenses,
cleaning contact lenses is a must. Gas permeable contact lenses
don't ask for much except proper cleaning methods to keep your
lenses clean, maintain good eye health and stay away from
infection. Here is a guide to cleaning gas permeable lenses.
Here's the 'How To'
All cleaning methods for gas permeable contact lenses start with
clean hands. Dirty hands can transfer harmful bacteria to your
lenses, cleaner or the case and defeat your purpose of cleaning
contact lenses altogether.
For cleaning gas permeable lenses rub lightly with a cleaner
using your index finger and soak overnight in a clean case. In
case you were wondering, 'daily' is how often you should be
cleaning gas permeable lenses.
Other than this, you also need to polish contact lenses to get
rid of any scratches to which gas permeable contact lenses are
quite prone. For cleaner, deposit free lenses it is also
important to use enzymatic tablets.
How often you should polish contact lenses and use enzymatic
cleaner is a question best answered by your eye-doctor. He can
prescribe how often to polish contact lenses on the basis of
your usage pattern and your ability to handle RGPs.
Cleaning contact lenses is an important part of wearing contact
lenses and the prescribed cleaning regimen must be adhered to
religiously. It is also imperative that you use the correct
cleaning methods for cleaning contact lenses. This way you get
clean lenses, infection free eyes and a great vision experience.