Manual CooperVision Expressions Contact Lenses

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INTRODUCTION
Your Expressions Colors, Frequency Colors, Frequency Aspheric Colors and Frequency Toric
Colors contact lenses are made from a plastic material, methafilcon A, which has the ability to
absorb water, making it soft and pliable. Whether your eye care practitioner prescribed your
lenses for daily or extended wear, they are to be removed, discarded and replaced with a new
sterile one on a Frequent Planned Replacement schedule determined by your eye care
practitioner. To obtain maximum performance and satisfaction from your new lenses, the
procedures, methods and wearing schedule must always be followed.
If you are in doubt about any instructions, request clarification from your eye care
practitioner.
WEARING RESTRICTIONS AND INDICATIONS
1. Expressions Colors, Frequency Colors and Frequency Aspheric Colors Contact Lenses are
indicated for daily wear or extended wear from 1 to 7 days between removals for cleaning
and disinfecting as recommended by the eye care practitioner. They are also indicated to
enhance or alter the apparent color of the eye, including ocular masking, either in sighted or
non-sighted eyes that require a prosthetic contact lens for the management of conditions
such as corneal, iris or lens abnormalities. The lens may also be prescribed for the correction
of refractive ametropia (myopia and hyperopia) in aphakic and not-aphakic persons with
non-diseased eyes. The lenses may be worn by persons who exhibit astigmatism of 2.00
diopters or less that does not interfere with visual acuity or for occlusive therapy for
conditions such as diplopia, amblyopia or extreme photophobia.
2. Frequency Toric Colors Contact lenses are indicated for daily wear and extended wear from
1 to 7 days between removals for cleaning and disinfecting as recommended by the eye care
practitioner. They are also indicated to enhance or alter the apparent color of the eye,
including ocular masking, either in sighted or non-sighted eyes that require a prosthetic
contact lens for the management of conditions such as corneal, iris or lens abnormalities.
The lens may also be prescribed for the correction of refractive ametropia (myopia,
hyperopia and astigmatism) in aphakic and not-aphakic persons with non-diseased eyes.
The lenses may be worn by persons who have astigmatism of 12.00 diopters or less or for
occlusive therapy for conditions such as diplopia, amblyopia an extreme photophobia.
Your Expressions Colors, Frequency Colors have been prescribed for frequent replacement wear
and should be removed from your eyes and discarded as recommended by your eye care
practitioner.
Note: Only chemical disinfection may be used with Expressions Colors, Frequency
Colors.
CONTRAINDICATIONS (REASONS NOT TO USE)
DO NOT USE the
Expressions Colors, Frequency Colors when any of the
following conditions exist:
Acute and subacute inflammation or infection of the anterior chamber of the eye.
Any eye disease, injury, or abnormality that affects the cornea, conjunctiva, or eyelids.
Severe insufficiency of lacrimal secretion (dry eyes).
Corneal hypoesthesia (reduced corneal sensitivity), if not-aphakic.
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Brand CooperVision
Model Expressions
Category Contact Lenses
File type PDF
File size 0.06 MB

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What is the difference between hard and soft contact lenses? Verified

There are older en newer hard lenses. The older lenses were made from PMMA and did not let oxygen through properly. This made eyes more tired and irritated. Newer hard lenses don't have this problem anymore. They are less comfortable and more expensive than soft lenses, but last longer. Soft lenses are used the most nowadays. They are cheaper and more comfortable. However they also get dirty easier and can be harder to use.

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Can I keep my contact lenses in regular tap water? Verified

No, absolutely not. Tap water may contain bacteria that may cause infections. Always keep them in designated contact lens solution.

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