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  • it should depend on which vision insurance you have . Vision insurance policies typically cover routine eye exams and other procedures, and provide specified dollar amounts or discounts for the purchase of eyeglasses and contact lenses. Some vision insurance policies also offer discounts on refractive surgery, such as LASIK and PRK. If you are not sure ,why not call the insurance center and get a definite answer ?

  • I don't have much experience in colored contacts . Maybe you can have a look at this http://www.youknowit.com/online-shop/brown-contact-lenses.cfm . There are a wide selection of colors for you to choose and most of them are quite cheap . Hope these can help you .

  • I don't have much experience in colored contacts ,but have heard that freshlook ,acuvue,and 1800contacts are good . You can have a try . Here is the link :www.freshlookcontacts.com/ ;www.acuvue.com/products-acuvue-2-colours.htm;www.1800contacts.com/lenses/color .hope these can help you .

  • you can try opaque colors .they are designed especially for people who want to change their eye color completely (to green,blue,aqua). But in my opinion, brown eyes are also beautiful , you don't need to change it intentioanlly . Remember that natural beauty is the most beautiful .

  • It is better to have a full eye exam ,not only the size . The doctor will check whether you are irritating to the contacts and the curvature of the cornea are suitable for wearing contacts . He will make sure your eyes are healthy and you don't have any problems with dry eyes and allergies. He also need to teach you how to put them in, take them out, clean them and take care of them for beginners . You can do it in Walmart and it will cost around $90 .The doctor do have non prescription colored contacts and you can try different colors to see which look good on you .

  • These color contact lenses are simply cosmetic accessories, and not for medical purposes, so they should be used only temporarily, just for a short period of time.They should be cleaned and disinfected every night. Since you only wear them occasionally, you might want to use a monthly replacement lens. Most of the people using color contact lenses do not have a vision problem, and use them only as a fashion accessory. If you use them safely, they won't affect your vision. Liquid in the eyes is pretty normal. It's your body's way to keep your eye clean. Infections, generally, are not painful, just red and sometimes dry and itchy, which may caused by bacteria. If you think you have an infection of any kind, stop wearing your contacts until you see your doctor and check your eyes.

  • Now that you have already been wearing clear lenses for the past 3 year, there is no impossible for you to wear colored contacts.People with vision problem can also have color contacts made based on their prescription but they should consult their ophthalmologist beforehand. The only thing you might have problems is that your eyes may feel dry, but if you aren't having that problem with your current contacts, it wouldn't be any worse with colored ones.

  • The basic care for colored contacts include cleaning ,rinsing ,disinfecting and storage .Make sure that your hands are clean and dry before handling the lenses. Drop some solution on them and use your index finger rub it gently for about 15 times . Then wash them with several drops of solution . Use fresh no-rub multipurpose solution to disinfect your lenses with. They can be completely disinfected after dunking in the solution for over 4 hours . Store your colored contacts in a lens case with screw-on lids. Remember not to swap colored contacts with anyone, even if the lenses do not have a prescription grade.

  • Colored contacts are identical to normal soft hydrogel contact lenses, except they have an iris pattern applied to the surface of the lens with non-toxic ink. When the lens is applied to the eye, the colored pattern on the surface of the lens is viewed as the eye's color.As colored contact lenses are made from identical materials to certain soft hydrogel contact lenses, they are approved by the FDA and are perfectly safe to wear.

  • No, you don't need to get a new exam for colored contact lenses, cuz there is no difference in prescription between general contacts and colored contacts. Colored contacts are just like the lenses on the glasses tinted to different colors, colors have nothing to do with the prescription.

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