Approximately 3. There are many benefits to switching from glasses to contacts. Contact lenses give you freedom from bulky glasses that steal your peripheral vision. They are also ideal for sports enthusiasts and people on the go.
Cool sunglasses, eye makeup and fun eye colour options will also be available to you. We have you covered with some really helpful information! You should expect that it will take between 10 to 12 days for your eyes to adjust to your contacts. After all, your eyes are very sensitive. Contact lens technology has come a long way since the first contact lenses in Those early contacts were made of glass! But today's silicone models are soft and painless. You should expect to feel the edges of the lenses for the first few times that you put them in.
But your eyes will soon become accustomed to the feeling of the contacts. Putting in contact lenses can seem complicated, but it doesn't have to be. Once you've practiced putting them in and removing them a few times, it should become second nature. If the lens falls off your finger, or if you blink it out of your eye, use some solution to clean it again before the next attempt.
When you know what feels right, it will be very easy to know when you accidently get things wrong on your own. The great news is, nothing bad will happen if you are alert and diligent. Even if you put them on inside out, just take them out, give them a proper solution clean and go again. It is normal for there to be a slight adjustment time. If the lens takes a few seconds to settle exactly in the right place you may notice some blurry vision, however, it will only last for a second or two.
They are designed to be comfortable and the materials used are gentle and snug. All you need to do is rise in solution and insert again for a carefree day. If it keeps happening you might have a small scratch on the lens. If you ever experience burning or irritation even after a clean, you need to come back into the optometrist to check on your lens and eye health. The very first time you try contact lenses you will feel a big difference to wearing glasses.
You will notice that the lenses are there at first. This feeling will pass very quickly as you get used to the feeling of having the contacts in. Some people find their eyes water a lot when they use contact lenses for the first time.
It might be handy to have some good quality clean tissues on hand when you go for your first sitting or wear contact lenses for the first time. VSP's response time shall not exceed any maximum time period that may be specified by law. You agree that you will not use or attempt to use any feature within the Site for any commercial purpose. You agree that you will not use any robot, spider or other automatic device, process or means to access the Site. Nor shall you use any manual process to monitor or copy our web pages or the content contained thereon or for any other unauthorized purpose without our prior express written permission.
You agree that you will not use any device, software or routine that interferes with the proper working of the Site nor shall you attempt to interfere with the proper working of the Site. You agree that you will not take any action that imposes an unreasonable or disproportionately large load on our infrastructure.
You agree that you will not copy, reproduce, alter, modify, create derivative works, or publicly display any content except for your own personal, non-commercial use from the Site without the prior express permission of VSP.
Any illegal or unauthorized use of the Site shall constitute a violation of these Terms of Use. You do not have permission to access the Site in any way that violates these Terms of Use. Illegal or unauthorized use of the Site includes, but is not limited to, unauthorized framing of or linking to the Site, or unauthorized use of any robot, spider or other automated process on the Site.
It shall also be a violation of these Terms of Use: a for any individual or group of individuals acting in concert to request, more than pages of content from Site in any twenty-four hour period hereafter referred to as "Abusive Use". You understand and agree that in VSP's sole discretion, and without prior notice, VSP may terminate your access to the Site, remove any unauthorized User Content or exercise any other legal or equitable remedy available, if VSP believes that your conduct or the conduct of any person with whom VSP believes you act in concert, or the User Content you provide, violates or is inconsistent with these Terms or the law, or violates the rights of VSP or another user of the Site.
You agree that monetary damages may not provide a sufficient remedy to VSP for violations of these Terms and you consent to the application of injunctive or other equitable relief for such violations. You agree that Abusive Use of the Site, as defined above, causes damage and harm to VSP in the form of, among other things, impaired goodwill and increased expenses associated with responding to Abusive Use of the Site.
You further agree that monetary damages for Abusive Use of the Site are difficult to ascertain and that proof of monetary damages for Abusive Use would be costly and inconvenient to calculate. Accordingly, you agree that injunctive or other equitable relief is warranted for Abusive Use. Therefore, you agree that if you, or others act in concert with you, alone or collectively request more than pages of content from the Site in any twenty-four hour period, you, and those acting in concert with you, may be held jointly and severally liable for reasonable attorney's fees, expert witness fees and costs associated with injunctive or other equitable relief.
If any changes are made to these Terms of Service, such changes will be promptly reflected in the terms set forth online. Notice of Privacy Practices Effective July Purpose The purpose of this notice is to:. Notice Revisions VSP reserves the right to revise the terms of this notice, and to make the revised terms effective for all Protected Health Information that it maintains. If VSP revises this notice, we will make the revised notice available on our website and include information about the changes in our next annual mailing.
These services include, but are not limited to :. Payment VSP collection of insurance premiums or its determination and payment of claims. Protected Health Information Information relating to a VSP patient's past, present or future health or condition, the provision of health care to a VSP patient, or payment for the provision of health care to a VSP patient.
Protected Health Information includes, but is not limited to :. Treatment The provision, coordination or management of vision care and related services by one or more vision care providers. If it becomes necessary to disclose any of your Protected Health Information for other reasons, VSP will request your written authorization.
VSP will obtain your authorization for any sale of Protected Health Information, or to use or disclose your Protected Health Information for marketing. Revoking Authorization If you provide written authorization, you may revoke it at any time in writing, except to the extent that VSP has relied upon the authorization prior to its being revoked.
Disclosure Requiring Opportunity to Object VSP may disclose your Protected Health Information to a family member, friend, or other person involved in your care or payment if the information is relevant to their involvement and you have agreed or had an opportunity to object.
Genetic Information VSP is prohibited from using or disclosing your genetic information for underwriting purposes. Important : If you feel your Protected Health Information is incomplete or incorrect, you have the right to request that it be amended. VSP is not required to agree to a requested restriction.
Example : If a restriction request prevents us from providing service to you or from performing payment related functions, we will not be able to agree to the request. Confidential Communication When necessary, VSP may seek to contact you by calling you at your home or by sending mailings containing your Protected Health Information to your home.
Important : VSP may require that a request contain a statement that disclosure of all or part of the information to which the request pertains could endanger the individual, and VSP may, if and to the extent that applicable law allows, request payment for this service.
Examples : The patient may decide, for his or her safety, to have correspondence containing his or her Protected Health Information sent somewhere other than to his or her home, or to have the information sent via fax rather than mailed.
Accounting of Disclosures If a disclosure of your Protected Health Information was made for a reason other than treatment, payment or health care operations, you have a right to receive an accounting of the disclosure. Important : If the disclosure was made to you, VSP will not provide an accounting. You may also request a copy from your Benefit Administrator, or you may request a paper copy from VSP.
Complaints If you believe that your privacy rights have been violated, you may submit a complaint to VSP or to the U. Secretary of Health and Human Services at any time.
VSP will not retaliate against you for filing a complaint. You may file a complaint with VSP through vsp. Already Have VSP? Share This Post:. Contact Lens Tip 1: How do I insert the contact lens?
Here are a few quick steps: First, make sure your hands are clean touching your eyes with dirty hands is a big no-no. Contact Lens Tip 2: How should the right pair of contacts feel and fit? Contact Lens Tip 3: Clean your contacts The process of cleaning contacts is not time-consuming or difficult, but there are a few steps that are very important!
Contacts can accumulate dust and become damaged. Keep your contacts in only as long as your doctor prescribes; keeping your contacts in too long can deprive your eyes of oxygen and can cause redness, irritation and other problems. Squeaky clean : Washed hands is a must. Every time your hand touches your contact or eye, it should be washed and dried.
Nails should never touch your lens; only fingertips should touch such delicate material. It takes a while to get used to the process, and practice makes perfect. Trust us, they are worth it!
0コメント