If you need corrective lenses and you want color contacts, be understanding if your eye doctor advises that eyeglasses may be the best option for the time being. Once in a while an eye care practitioner may feel that a teen isn’t ready for contact lenses. Or contacts may not be right for someone’s particular prescription or lifestyle. Even if contact lenses are not the best option for you now, they may be in a year or so.
When visiting an eye doctor for a contact lens fitting, be ready to spend at least an hour or more at the eye care practitioner’s office. A contact lens fitting is usually performed as part of a complete eye exam, so there will likely be a series of tests for all kinds of things, including depth perception, near and distance vision, and glaucoma. Although a healthy teen who doesn’t need vision correction may see this visit as unnecessary, it is very important when placing something into your eye, like color contacts, that an exam be done beforehand.
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