It depends on where you get glasses. Some facilities make them while you wait, mostly the "chain" eye glass services. Many optometrists in private practice also make their patient's glasses in-house, as well. But most private-practice optometrists send the eye glass prescriptions to a lab, which usually takes several days to a week to get back.
It depends on the prescription and dermatoligist
No, they are not bad for you. They are there to help you. As long as you take the appropriate eye maintenance, and cleansing measures, they are fine.
"Just like normal non-colored acuvue contacts, Acuve color contacts are safe as long as the child is mature and responsible. Some children at the age of 8 can wear these contacts after examination by an eye doctor."
No, they cannot, but they can cover up that colour for as long as you wear the contacts.
Ive never heard of the Dolly Eye but most postage like that would take 3-5 days
you should probably keep them in for about a day or two
If he's giving you "the eyes," he probably likes you.
Eye doctors told me 2 weeks is the longest.
Most people who require vision correction can wear contacts, as long as they have a prescription from an eye doctor and do not have certain eye conditions that may prevent them from safely wearing contacts. It is important to consult with an eye care professional to determine if contacts are a suitable option for you.
It is important to consult with your eye care professional before wearing contacts with cataracts or glaucoma. They will be able to advise you on the best course of action based on your specific condition and eye health needs.
In fact yes.., Because after exposing your eyes to contacts for 2-6mos.The cornea should be re-evaluated as well as the quality of tears, But some of the patients go directly to buy contacts without prescription.. As an eye doctor I'll recommend to go for an eye examination first before buying any contacts and let the liscensed optometrist / ophthalmologist decide on which specifications or brands will fit in your eyes.
no contacts are like glasses, but instead they are little clear things you put in your eye if your uncomftorable with glasses, but make sure you check with ur optomitriss before you take action.