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Extended Wear Lens

An extended wear lens is a type of contact lens that can be worn for a longer period, from six nights up to a month. These contact lenses can even be worn while sleeping as it is made of silicone hydrogel that keeps the eyes hydrated for a longer time. It also allows oxygen to pass through to the cornea.

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Is it safe to wear lens for a week without removing?

Query: Hi doctor, My doctor suggested using lenses instead of glasses for me. I have small eyes. I am not able to remove the lenses. I feel difficult in putting it also. But the doctor suggested me to visit every week to clean the lenses. Is he right? Does sleeping with lenses are safe? Because I heard ma...  Read Full »


Dr. Sankaran Mathangee

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. From the information provided it seems that your doctor has prescribed extended wear lenses. This kind of lenses can be worn for days together. It can be removed and cleaned after a few days. You can wear it again. You have not mentioned your power prescription. Hence, ...  Read Full »

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