Contact lenses from the internet at 17?
Hello,
I don't have glasses at the moment and ordered new ones from Apollo two weeks ago. They won't arrive for another two weeks. I know my prescription for both eyes and was wondering whether I should get contact lenses online, which should arrive in 2-4 business days. However, I don't have my doctor's approval, and I've never worn contact lenses before. Do I need my doctor's approval first, or can I just order the contact lenses online without any problems? I hope for a quick response.
If, then only with high-quality and official providers. for example with a correct optician.
Please do not order any China parts or Random shops you do not know. It is also important to read reviews of the shops and also to research deeper.
Wrong contact lenses (I don’t mean the visual strength) can have fatal consequences.
Contact lenses should always be adapted to the user. Not everyone can wear contact lenses and it has to be tested first of all whether it comes from the eyes.
all right then I go to the optic.
You can’t just take your glasses. There are differences because the lenses sit directly on the eyes. This is usually so not possible and then a corneal curvature is not at all. It must be an optician, that’s not that simple.
all clear then I go to optic
That’s not so without. An optician must check if your eyes are even suitable for contact lenses. For example, if you have too little tear fluid, it becomes problematic.
all clear then I go to optic
A friend got new contact lenses (from the optician) and actually needed an hour to put them in. So I don’t have any experiences with it, but I’d rather go to the optician.
When you buy contact lenses for good luck on the net, you always run the risk that they are not good for your eyes, for example because the material does not fit the constitution of your eyes or they do not sit properly on your eyes. Both can lead to your eyes not being sufficiently supplied with oxygen. Therefore, it is so important to have contact lenses always adapted professionally for an optician or an optician. There are also regular post-checks, which are also very important when wearing contact lenses. A prior check by an ophthalmologist can also never hurt to rule out that medical reasons speak against wearing contact lenses.
The only correct answer you gave to the many opinions is the phrase, “Then I go to the optician.”
Everything else goes in the truest sense of the word, in the worst case it can even lead to blindness.
The strength for the glasses is different than that for contact lenses, your eyes must be measured so that the lenses fit correctly (for the first time they could damage your eyes) etc. Please.
all clear then I go to optic
Good.