OptiWand 2 Pack Soft Contact Lens Inserting Removing Tools. Eye Lens Applicator

$8.44 (-40%)

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  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Restocking Fee: 10%
  • Condition: New
  • Type: Contact Lens Handler
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Brand: OptiWand
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • This listing is
    for a 2 Pack of OptiWand’s
    OptiWand is made of SOFT PLIABLE RUBBER &
    Is a Soft Contact Lens Insertion & Removal Tool
    It can be used to INSERT ALL CONTACT LENSES.
    It WILL ONLY REMOVE soft contact lenses by PINCHING THEM WITH THE SOFT ENDS!
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    IT IS NOT A SUCTION CUP FOR SOFT LENSES
    We strongly recommend starting with insertion as it should be
    easier to perfect
    Removal’s pinch can be tricky but once mastered it is super simple
    Practice and patience are a must and old habits must be broken in
    order to use it properly
    Soft contact lenses are NOT a SOLID material and CANNOT
    be grabbed by placing the OptiWand against them
    You must break the bond between contact lens & your CORNEA
    where your lenses sit securely as designed
    IT WILL NOT Remove RGP/Hard/Sclera lenses
    The Split Cup side will insert Sclera lenses and either side will
    insert RGP
    *It has an EMERGENCY BLINK RELEASE TO PREVENT STICKING TO
    NAKED EYE *
    For proper insertion you must focus on the CENTER
    HOLE and not a mirror or other source.
    The soft contact LENS WILL NOT come off the OptiWand unless it is
    placed properly directly on the cornea.
    If you are bringing it in at an angle the contact lens will stay on
    the OptiWand and not come off on to the eye as intended.
    Using
    OptiWand
    for inserting SOFT & HARD Contact Lenses
    Step 1: Dip your
    OptiWand
    in Contact Lens solution for lubrication
    Step 2: Position your regular sized HARD or SOFT contact lens on
    the center of FULL CUP SIDE of the
    OptiWand
    .  If you have small soft eyes or hard lenses you
    can use the SPLIT CUP end and use the following steps.  The OptiWand
    is designed to hold the lens during insertion
    .
    Step 3: Using your non-dominant hand spread your eye lids as
    wide as possible,
    keeping your eyelashes out of the way.
    Step 4: Draw the
    OptiWand
    to your eye by looking DIRECTLY AT THE LENS through
    the
    CENTER HOLE to align properly.
    *Aiming the OptiWand at a colored background or light will help some
    to focus on the CENTER HOLE*
    Step 5:
    Once it is close enough and the
    contact lens touches your eye, give
    the OptiWand a slight TWIST to help release the lens.
    Step 6:  Blink your contact into place.
    Now your lens is centered on your eye.
    * Make sure to hold eyelashes away to prevent blockage. *
    WARNING **NEVER USE
    OptiWand
    ON NAKED EYE**
    Please DO NOT USE the OptiWand if you are allergic to Liquid
    Silicone Rubber!
    Using
    OptiWand
    for Removing SOFT Contact Lenses
    YOU CAN USE THE FULL CUP OR SPLIT CUP TO PINCH SOFT LENSES.
    SPLIT CUP END IS BEST IF YOU HAVE SMALL EYES OR LENSES.
    FULL CUP END IS BEST FOR LARGER FINGERS OR LONG FINGERNAILS.
    Step 1: Use a DRY
    OptiWand
    for Soft Contact Lens removal for best
    results.
    Step 2: Using your non-dominant hand spread your eye lids as
    wide as possible,
    keeping your eyelashes out of the way.
    Step 3: Focusing through the CENTER HOLE, draw the
    OptiWand
    t
    o your eye until you touch the soft contact lens.
    Step 4: Once you feel the
    OptiWand
    touch the soft contact lens you should twist it slightly
    then carefully pinch the soft contact lens with the Base of the
    OptiWand
    and swipe away from eye.  Some
    users can turn the OptiWand towards their noses after it makes contact and that
    will help push it out.
    *Best pinching position is very close to the tip*
    Final Step: Dip
    OptiWand
    into contact lens solution in current case and the lens will
    fall down into the solution with a pinch on the Full cup.
    We suggest placing the soft lens on your non dominant index finger
    and PRACTICE THE PINCH OFF OF YOUR FINGER to get a feel for actual removal.
    If you pinch the soft contact lens off of a finger a few times you
    will be able to visualize what it takes to pinch effectively.
    Using
    OptiWand
    for inserting Large Sclera contact lenses
    Step 1: Dip your
    OptiWand
    SPLIT CUP SIDE in Contact Lens solution for
    lubrication
    Step 2: Stand the OptiWand up on the counter or table
    top with the Split cup side up
    Step 3: Position your Sclera contact lens on the center of
    the SPLIT CUP SIDE of the
    OptiWand
    Step 4: Look & stay focused on the CENTER HOLE for proper
    alignment.
    * Some prefer to have a colored background to help focus on the
    CENTER HOLE *
    Step 5:  Spread your eye lids as wide as possible, keeping
    your eyelashes out of the way.
    Step 6:  Slowly draw to the OptiWand until the
    contact lens makes contact with the eye.
    Step 7:  Blink until comfortable
    USE ONLY AS DIRECTED
    Please read and follow instructions as well as view the
    instructional videos for best results.
    Please DO NOT USE the OptiWand™ if you
    are allergic to Liquid Silicone Rubber.
    Warning Small Parts Choking Hazard! Not suitable for children
    under 5 years old.
    OptiWand™, OptiCase™ & OptiAide are
    disposable products.
    We suggest replacing after 30 Days with daily use.
    To clean use soft soap, rinse thoroughly and air
    dry.  Not dishwasher tested.
    These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and
    Drug Administration.
    This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or
    prevent any disease.
    If you are unhappy with your OptiWand™, OptiCase™ or
    OptiAide
    you will be given a refund, less a 10% restocking fee
    OptiWand™ & OptiCase™ are registered trademarks
    of TJSC Optix Inc. All rights reserved
    Patent No. Des. D791,858S
    Patent No. Des. D806,387S

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