Abstract The convergence of daily disposable convenience, multifocal vision correction for presbyopia, and cosmetic color enhancement in a single contact lens has long been a sought-after but elusive product in the mainstream optical market. This article examines the...
Abstract The use of non-prescribed colored contact lenses, often sought for cosmetic enhancement, presents significant and often underestimated risks to ocular health. These products, which are legally classified as medical devices in jurisdictions like the United...
Abstract The appeal of altering one's eye color with decorative contact lenses is undeniable, yet this cosmetic choice intersects with significant medical and legal considerations. An examination of non-prescription colored contact lenses reveals that their use is...
Abstract The market for cosmetic, or plano, colored contact lenses presents a complex landscape for consumers. This document examines the critical considerations involved in the acquisition of such lenses, focusing on the regulatory, medical, and practical dimensions...
Abstract The use of cosmetic contact lenses to alter eye color has become a widespread aesthetic practice. However, their status as medical devices is often overlooked, leading to improper use and significant ocular health risks. This article examines the critical...