FAQs

Below FAQ are some common concerns of our clients before purchasing the theme, if you have other questions, please just send it to sevice@unibling.com

Unibling Colored Contact Lenses: Certification, Advantages, and Technology

What is the benefit of the Sandwich Painting Tech used in Unibling contacts?

Advanced Sandwich Painting Tech used in Unibling contacts divides the lens into three separate layers. It can prevent direct pigment layer contact with the cornea. Three layers design reduces the risk of irritation or discomfort caused by the contact lens and increases comfort and safety.

Can Unibling contacts protect eyes from harmful light in daily life?

Yes, Unibling contacts can protect eyes from harmful light. The UV & Blue Light Blocking technology used in Unibling contacts effectively blocks ultraviolet rays during outdoor exposure and filters out harmful blue light, providing essential protection for the eyes.

Choosing Contact Lens Type:

As a beginner, should I choose daily wear, monthly wear, or yearly wear?

For beginners, yearly disposable contact lenses  may be a suitable choice due to their durable and comfortable design, which reduces the risk of damage during handling and helps new users adapt to wearing contact lenses. It's important to prioritize proper fit, comfort, and maintenance, and consult an eye care professional to determine the most suitable option based on individual needs and lifestyle.

What's the difference between monthly and yearly contacts?

Choosing between monthly and yearly contact lenses involves considering affordability, convenience, ease of use, lifestyle compatibility, hygiene, and comfort. Yearly lenses can be more cost-effective and convenient for those with busy schedules, offering a comfortable fit due to their moldability and less frequent replacement schedule. However, they require diligent cleaning and care to maintain eye health over their extended use period.

Choosing Contact Lens Size:

How to choose the right diameter for contact lenses?

To select the correct diameter for contact lenses, it is essential to consider the diameter of your cornea and the specific measurements provided in your prescription. The average diameter is around 14mm, varying from 14.0mm to 14.5mm, depending on eye size. The diameter, measuring the lens edge-to-edge, is key for a proper fit, comfort, and clarity. It should complement other measurements like the base curve. An eye care professional will determine the exact diameter during an eye exam, and it's vital to adhere to the prescribed specifications.

How to choose the right base curve for contacts?

Factors such as corneal curvature, eye diameter, and specific visual correction needs will be considered when determining the appropriate base curve for your contact lenses. Rely on the expertise of an eye care professional to ensure that the base curve of your contact lenses provides a proper fit and optimal comfort for your eyes.

Is a larger diameter better for colored contacts?

The ideal diameter for contact lenses depends on individual factors, and it is not accurate to say that a larger diameter is always better. The size of the lens should be chosen to fit the cornea and iris properly, providing adequate coverage without causing discomfort or impeding the blinking mechanism. While larger-diameter lenses can offer certain advantages, such as increased stability and coverage for specific eye conditions, they may not be suitable or necessary for everyone.

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