Solotica Expectations & Disclaimer

***DISCLAIMER***

The cosmetic contact lens industry is a Buyer Beware Industry. You take the responsibility, onus and dudilligence of your purchase and once opened, the contacts cannot be returned due to health and safety regulations. We as Eyes of Solotica do not take any responsibility for incorrect ordering or change of mind regarding our products.

Please be aware before purchasing your contacts that you have researched the product as once purchased, you acknowledge that you have accepted the terms and conditions stated on our website under the “terms & conditions and “refunds & returns” tab and that you will adhere to the care instructions included in the packaging to ensure the safety and care of the contacts is maintained through the longevity of the product.

  1. INTRODUCTION

The guidelines about how to handle, clean and maintain your contact lenses must be primarily informed by your Eye Care Professional. The correct asepsis of your contact lenses is important since it avoids complications improving the comfort and visual acuity. For your eye health, it is important that your contact lenses be worn only as prescribed by your Eye Care Professional. Your Eye Care Professional should be kept fully aware of your medical history and will develop a total program of care based on your specific needs. 

  1. WEARING RESTRICTIONS AND INDICATIONS

Hidrocor, Hidrocharme and Natural colours are intended to enhance and/or alter the appearance of natural eye and also for correction of myopia, farsightedness, astigmatism and light sensibility as prescribed by the Eye Care Professional. The lenses are intended for daily wear or flexible wear  (use during the day and remove to sleep) as recommended by the Eye Care Professional. They are not intended for use when asleep. 

PRODUCT TYPE / MODEL

Hidrocor Colour Lens showing uniform color pigmentation.

Hidrocharme Colour Lens with contour around the iris that highlights the new color of the eyes.

Natural Colors Discrete pigmented centre and very natural iris contour, which enables effect very close to natural colors in the eyes. 

  1. CONTRADICTIONS

There are certain health conditions with which contact lenses should not be worn. You should alert your Eye Care Professional to any of the conditions listed below. Only your Eye Care Professional can determine if contact lens wear is right for you.

  1. Inflammation or infection in or around the eye or eyelids.
  2. Any eye disease,injury or abnormality that affects the cornea, conjunctiva or eyelids.
  3. Any previously diagnosed condition that makes contact lens wear uncomfortable.
  4. Severe dry eye.
  5. Reduced corneal sensitivity.
  6. Any systemic disease that may affect the eye or may be made worse by wearing contact lenses.
  7. Allergic reactions on the surface of the eye or surrounding tissues that may be induced or made worse by wearing contact lenses.
  8. Irritation of the eye caused by allergic reactions to ingredients in contact lens solutions (i.e, rewetting drops). These solutions may contain chemicals or preservatives (such as Mercury, Thimerosal, etc) to which some people may develop an allergic response.
  9. Any active eye infection.
  10. If eyes become red or irritated.
  1. PRECAUTIONS
  1. Never sleep with your contact lenses.
  2. Never use your contact lenses for more time than recommended by your Eye Care Professional.
  3. Do not use contact lenses to swim without recommendation from your Eye Care Professional.
  4. Avoid the use of aerosols, hair sprays when using your contact lenses.
  5. Users must be informed by the Eye Care Professional and by the eye care multipurpose solution manufacturer about the right way to maintain, clean and disinfect the lenses.
  6. Use the correct case indicated for your lenses.
  7. Keep the lenses in the closed case immerse in multipurpose solution during the period they are not in use.
  8. The users must be instructed by the Eye Care Professional about the procedures to place and remove the contact lenses.
  9. Do not use saliva to hydrate the contact lenses.
  10. Keep the fingernails cut short. Do not use sharp objects while handling the contact lenses.
  11. Avoid using contact lenses in environments subject to irritating vapours.
  12. Never apply eye medications while using your contact lenses.
  13. If you experience any discomfort, heavy tearing, pain or red eyes, photophobia (light sensitivity), immediately remove the lenses from your eyes and consult your Eye Care Professional.
  14. Do not use contact lenses used by other people or friend. Only the Eye Care Professional can determine the best product for your eyes.
  15. Keep the lenses in room temperature, fresh air and protected from direct sun light while they are in their original packaging. 

Specific Instructions for Use and Warnings:

Instruction for Use in case of Water Activities:

Do not expose your contact lenses to water while you are wearing them.

Warning:

Water can harbor microorganisms that can lead to severe infection, vision loss or blindness. If your lenses have been submersed in water when participating in water sports or swimming in pools, hot tubs, lakes, or oceans, you should discard them and replace them with a new pair. Ask your Eye Care Professional for recommendations about wearing your lenses during any activity involving water.

  1. ADVERSE REACTIONS

Possible problems

Be aware that problems can occur while wearing contact lenses and may or may not be associated with the following symptoms:

. Burning, stinging and/or itchy eyes.

. Reduced lens comfort.

. Feeling of something in your eye (foreign body, scratched area).

. Swelling or inflammation in or around the eyes.

. Eye redness.

. Eyelid problems.

. Watery eyes.

. Unusual eye secretions.

. Poor vision.

. Blurred vision.

. Rainbows or halos around objects

. Sensitivity to light (photophobia).

.Dry eyes.

When any of the above symptoms occur, a serious eye condition may be present. You should immediately be seen by your Eye Care Professional, so that the problem can be identified and treated. If necessary, in order to avoid serious eye damage. 

  1. LENS INSERTION/ REMOVAL

For your eye health, it is important to carefully follow the handling, insertion, removal and wearing instructions that we inform below, as well as those prescribed by your Eye Care Professional.

  1. Wash your hands thoroughly with a mild soap, rinse completely and dry with a lint-free towel before touching your lenses. Do not use soap with moisturiser.
  2. Place one lens at a time in your palm and apply a few drops of multipurpose solution recommended by your Eye Care Professional on the lens surface.
  3. Establish a sequence: first clean the lens of the right eye and then the lens of the left eye.
  4. With the forefinger of the other hand rub the lens on both sides with gentle movements forwards and backwards, left and right.
  5. After cleaning, thoroughly rinse the lenses with multipurpose solution until they are free of residues.
  6. Let the lenses rest in the closed case, soaked in multipurpose solution during the period when the lenses are not in use.
  7. Clean the lenses every time you use them.
  8. Always dispose the multipurpose solution that was inside the lens case when you remove the lenses for use.
  9. Do not use heat to disinfect your lenses.
  10. The lenses must be cleaned and disinfected every time you remove them from the lens case. One procedure does not substitute the other. Cleaning is necessary to remove mucus and film from lens surface. Disinfection is necessary to eliminate microorganisms.
  1. LENS HANDLING
  1. Always wash and completely dry your hands before handling the lenses.
  2. Gently remove the lenses from the case using the tip of your forefinger and be sure it is clean wet and perfect without any defect.
  3. Check if the lens is not upside down; the normal shape is concave with edges up. If the edges are slightly turned out the lens is inverted. In this case place it in the palm of your hand and gently turn it to the right side.
  4. Place the lens on the tip of your forefinger and use the middle finger to pull down your lower eyelid. Using the middle finger of the other hand lift the upper eyelid.
  5. Place the lens on the eye, gently loose the eyelids and blink. Repeat the procedure with the other lens.
  6. To remove your lenses, first check in the mirror that they are in place.
  7. Look up, slide the contact lens towards the inside corner of the eye using your forefinger and grab it gently between your thumb and forefinger, or follow the method recommended by your Eye Care Professional. 
  1. EMERGENCIES

If chemicals of any kind (household products, gardening solutions, laboratory chemicals, etc.) are splashed into your eyes, FLUSH EYES IMMEDIATELY WITH TAP WATER AND IMMEDIATELY CONTACT YOUR EYE CARE PROFESSIONAL OR VISIT A HOSPITAL EMERGENCY ROOM RIGHT AWAY.

Sterile Product; sterilised by heat.

ANVISA reg: check product label.

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