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Contact Lens in Upper Eyelid? HELP!



Contact Lens in Upper Eyelid? HELP!

If you get a contact lens misplaced under your upper lid the first step is to stay relaxed. Know that it is not all dangerous to have a lens under your upper lid, usually it does not even hurt. At best it is a nuisance, nothing more. Also know that your lids are attached to your eye, so the lens can not get lost behind your eye, in your brain, or up in your forehead.

So how do you get a contact lens out from under your upper lid? There are two basic techniques depending on what style of lens you are wearing.

Removing a Soft Contact Lens From Under Your Upper Lid:

That's it, it's that simple. If the lens did not come out, hold your upper lid out of the way to see if it is still there. If yes, repeat the previous steps. If you don't see the lens, take a break. It is highly possible the lens isn't even there anymore.

Removing a Gas Permeable Contact Lens From Under Your Upper Lid:

Usually lenses don't get dislodged unless they are rubbed or very dry. If you find that your lenses consistently move off center, you may consider contacting your eye care provider to verify the fit and type of lens is right for you.

Steve Cogger is a contact lens specialist in New York City. Find out more of the great information he shares with all contact lens wearers, visit All-About-Contact-Lenses.com

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