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Lucky Mesmer asked in HealthOther - Health · 1 decade ago

Does anyone know if costume contact lenses can cause any damage to your vision or not?

I've heard different answers to that question based on which which web site the person asked is representing. I'd like to hear from an optometrist, costume dealer, or someone who has had first hand experience with costume lenses.

-Thanks in advance,

Mesmer

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  • Voice
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
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    I've used prescription contact lenses for about 10 years and had no damage. I'm guessing that the costuming lenses are as equally crafted, since they are made from an optometrist.

    I've known one person online who had some and had no ill effects with them. The actors in movies use them as well and still work other movies.

    Just follow the information your dr. gives you.

  • 1 decade ago

    Hi this is based on my personal experience as im using it since last 6 years........

    The coustume contact lenses does not cause any damage to your vision as its easy and portable way to wear and it also reduces the risk of number fluctuation which is much more foud in glasses,

    but proper care must be taken during wearing the contact lenses one thing should be remebered it is, do remove lenses for atleast 2 hours so that ur eye get enough oxygen to ur eyes.

  • Lee J
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago

    Yes, your vision can be damaged in many ways.

    If you follow your optical professionals recommendations, and remove your lenses when you sense any burning, stinging, etc., you should not have problems.

    Recently, however, a contact lens fluid was implicated in causing fungal eye infections.

    Source(s): 36 years wearing lens
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