Nov 12 2010
Circle Lens: MI Contact Cara Green
Before/After photos for circle lens: MI Contact Cara Green
You can buy them here:
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-or-
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Duration : 0:0:43
Nov 12 2010
Before/After photos for circle lens: MI Contact Cara Green
You can buy them here:
http://pinkcon.com
-or-
http://pink-colour.com
Duration : 0:0:43
Nov 10 2010
See Full Prescribing Information:
http://www.lacrisert.com/pdfs/Lacrisert_PI.pdf
LACRISERT® (hydroxypropyl cellulose ophthalmic insert)
All-Day Dry Eye Relief in a Single Dose*
Once a day, dropless LACRISERT® is a small insert that softens as it dissolves comfortably and creates a soothing layer of protection for all day dry eye relief.1
LACRISERT® is preservative free and provides convenient, long lasting all day relief.1
LACRISERT® frees you from the temporary relief and frequent use of artificial tears.
See Full Prescribing Information:
http://www.lacrisert.com/pdfs/Lacrisert_PI.pdf
LACRISERT® is indicated in patients with moderate to severe Dry Eye syndromes, including keratoconjunctivitis sicca. LACRISERT® is indicated especially in patients who remain symptomatic after an adequate trial of therapy with artificial tear solutions. LACRISERT® is also indicated for patients with exposure keratitis, decreased corneal sensitivity, and recurrent corneal erosions.
Important Safety Information
Do not use LACRISERT® if you are allergic to hydroxypropyl cellulose. Instructions for inserting and removing LACRISERT® should be carefully followed. If improperly placed, LACRISERT® may result in a scratch to the cornea of your eye. Because LACRISERT® may cause temporary blurred vision, please use caution when driving or operating machinery. Rubbing the eye(s) containing LACRISERT® should be avoided. You should always discuss this safety information with your doctor. The following adverse reactions have been reported but were in most instances mild and temporary: temporary blurring of vision, eye discomfort or irritation, matting or stickiness of eyelashes, increased sensitivity to light, eyelid swelling, and eye redness. Talk to your doctor if you have side effects that bother you or that do not go away. You are encouraged to report side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.FDA.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
*For most Dry Eye sufferers, one LACRISERT® inserted in each eye in the morning lasts the entire day. But some people may need to use it twice a day for symptom relief.1
References: 1. Lacrisert [prescribing information]. Lawrenceville, NJ: ATON Pharma, Inc; 2007.
ATON is committed to making itself available to LACRISERT® users and eye care professionals alike.
If you need to speak with an ATON representative, regarding a LACRISERT® prescription, please contact us directly at:
ATON PATIENTCARE (SM)
(877) ATON-549 (877-286-6549)
Monday-Friday, 8 am-8 pm
Option 1: Medical question, adverse event, or product complaint
Option 2: Reimbursement/insurance information, or sample orders
E-MAIL CONTACTS
Customer Service: customerservice@lacrisert.com
Medical Specialists: medicalaffairs@atonrx.com
To report adverse events, please contact FDA MedWatch at the site: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/medwatch-online.htm
This product information is intended for US customers only.
©2010 Aton Pharma, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Duration : 0:1:0
Nov 07 2010
This video will demonstrate how to properly insert and remove LACRISERT®.
See Full Prescribing Information:
http://www.lacrisert.com/pdfs/Lacrisert_PI.pdf
Just like wearing contact lenses for the first time, the insertion and removal process takes a little practice. Be sure to carefully read the Insertion Instructions at http://www.Lacrisert.com. If possible, practice the technique with your eye care professional.
Click here for a useful tip sheet: http://www.lacrisert.com/pdfs/Lacrisert_Insertion_Tearpad.pdf
LACRISERT® (hydroxypropyl cellulose ophthalmic insert)
All-Day Dry Eye Relief in a Single Dose*
Once a day, dropless LACRISERT® is a small insert that softens as it dissolves comfortably and creates a soothing layer of protection for all day dry eye relief.1
LACRISERT® is preservative free and provides convenient, long lasting all day relief.1
LACRISERT® frees you from the temporary relief and frequent use of artificial tears.
See Full Prescribing Information: http://www.lacrisert.com/pdfs/Lacrisert_PI.pdf
LACRISERT® is indicated in patients with moderate to severe Dry Eye syndromes, including keratoconjunctivitis sicca. LACRISERT® is indicated especially in patients who remain symptomatic after an adequate trial of therapy with artificial tear solutions. LACRISERT® is also indicated for patients with exposure keratitis, decreased corneal sensitivity, and recurrent corneal erosions.
Important Safety Information
Do not use LACRISERT® if you are allergic to hydroxypropyl cellulose. Instructions for inserting and removing LACRISERT® should be carefully followed. If improperly placed, LACRISERT® may result in a scratch to the cornea of your eye. Because LACRISERT® may cause temporary blurred vision, please use caution when driving or operating machinery. Rubbing the eye(s) containing LACRISERT® should be avoided. You should always discuss this safety information with your doctor. The following adverse reactions have been reported but were in most instances mild and temporary: temporary blurring of vision, eye discomfort or irritation, matting or stickiness of eyelashes, increased sensitivity to light, eyelid swelling, and eye redness. Talk to your doctor if you have side effects that bother you or that do not go away. You are encouraged to report side effects of prescription drugs to the FDA. Visit www.FDA.gov/medwatch or call 1-800-FDA-1088.
*For most Dry Eye sufferers, one LACRISERT® inserted in each eye in the morning lasts the entire day. But some people may need to use it twice a day for symptom relief.1
References: 1. Lacrisert [prescribing information]. Lawrenceville, NJ: ATON Pharma, Inc; 2007.
ATON is committed to making itself available to LACRISERT® users and eye care professionals alike.
If you need to speak with an ATON representative, regarding a LACRISERT® prescription, please contact us directly at:
ATON PATIENTCARE (SM)
(877) ATON-549 (877-286-6549)
Monday-Friday, 8 am-8 pm
Option 1: Medical question, adverse event, or product complaint
Option 2: Reimbursement/insurance information, or sample orders
E-MAIL CONTACTS
Customer Service: customerservice@lacrisert.com
Medical Specialists: medicalaffairs@atonrx.com
To report adverse events, please contact FDA MedWatch at the site: https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/medwatch/medwatch-online.htm
This product information is intended for US customers only.
©2010 Aton Pharma, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Duration : 0:3:25
Nov 02 2010
Nowadays the contact lens or the color contacts is the choice that many people choose to enhance their overall appearance.
Many colors available of this contact lens will give you the different impression for certain moment.
To make a perfect choice, here some logical guide in choosing the right contact color.
You can take this information as references:
1. Known your natural eyes color.If you have the dark eyes color, you can choose the opaque color contact that will give a dramatic impression for your eyes.
But if you have the light eyes color, you can make it lighten by choosing the enhancement color.
2. Take a comfort as the first consideration. Choose the contact lens base on how long you are goanna wear it; daily, weekly, monthly or even annually.
For all day long use, choose the disposable lens that will help you to reduce the protein deposit on it and make it more comfortable for you.
And for occasionally uses you can choose the annual replacement color contact.
But the important thing is choose the color contacts that known from a trusted brand.
3. Determine the change you want. Consider how bright the lens you choose is for the change you want.
If you want the dramatic change, you can choose the brighter hues like the Freshlook Color Bends True Sapphire that suit for the parties or for the evening make up,
and for slight change like on work you can choose the lens that is not so bright.
4. It is best for you to have a consult with the doctor before choosing one.
The doctor’s prescription is useful when choosing the color contact, since our eyes has different size of curves.
So when you have known your curve you can choose which one is suit for you.
5. Try a Free trial color contact from the doctor. Visiting the doctor will also give you benefit of having a trial color contact for free,
but to make it good you need to figure out what brand or color you want.
Beside the doctor, you also can have this trial by online, but of course the best place to find it is in optometrist units.
6. hose base on your budget. Since it comes with many option available, the price is also vary.
And when you get your prescription, visit some store to compare the price or you can also search online, because usually the online price is different from the store’s price.
7. Remember the maintenance needed.If you have the color contacts, one thing to remember is never forget to take good care of them.
You need the doctor’s advice about how to put it in, how to release it off, how to clean it and the best way to store it.
Doing the maintenance action will make it function well and lasting for it economical ages.
Don’t waste your money to buy a new one just because you make the last damage because your own fault.
And now you can enjoy having a new impression for your performance.
Duration : 0:2:26
Aug 20 2010
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Aug 03 2010
Jul 16 2010
Turn your eyes into new, sexier, prettier, hotter looking eyes with Cosmetic Contact Lens from www.MyCuteLens.com Check it Out Now!
Duration : 0:3:8
Feb 18 2010

When you’re wearing colour lenses, nothing matters more on a night out, than looking good and feeling comfortable.
Most of the best contact colour lenses use the latest wetting technologies to make sure your lenses feel really comfortable in dry, hot environments.
This all centers around the wetability of the lens which gives it that smooth, silky feeling. Solutions can also help, but many of the best lenses have it built-in as part of the lens material.
This same lens material also ensures that the critical oxygen, for white eye health, reaches your eye almost 100% of the time. So look out for this when choosing contact colour lenses as it means you eyes will feel fresh and comfortable at all times.
When you are ready to choose, remember they are available in two main types: Enhancement and Opaque color tints. And you can of course also buy colour contacts if you have astigmatism or need multifocal lenses.
In short, an Enhancement tint improves the existing color of your eyes and makes them more intense. While an Opaque tint changes your eye color completely.
So to choose the right colour ask your self;
Do I like being the centre of attention?
If you do then you need a colour that everyone notices, such as violet, green or blue if you’re natural eye colour is brown. And if your skin is dark, you might choose bright-colored lenses.
If you have a quieter personality and want a more natural look, then you should consider gray or green if your natural eye colour is blue
Remember you can also get daily disposables, that are available on great deals, which means a whole range of different contact colour lenses at very little cost
Feb 14 2010

Most of the best contact lens brands offer a free trial, giving you a great opportunity to try out some contact lenses without any obligation.
The process is really simply; and you start by registering a few details with one of the big brands such as Johnson & Johnson or Bausch + Lomb, to get a trial certificate.
Once you have all the details you need to sort a local contact lens fitting and eye exam, which you can arrange direct or through all the best online suppliers; making sure you bring your trail certificate on the day.
There may be some fees payable for the exam and fitting so check in advance when you book your visit.
During the session the eye doctor will asses you vision needs, measure your eyes and ask some questions about your lifestyle and work. He will then recommend the best contact lenses for you and supply your free branded trial pair, instructions on wearing and caring for them and a proper contact lens prescription.
You are now free to try your lenses for a week or two and see how they feel with all the added benefits of better vision and new freedom for sport, nights out or work
Once you’re happy and comfortable with your trial lenses and your eye doctor had made sure they fit properly, you can search online for the best contact lens deals.
Most Contact lens retailers have to pay for premises, eye doctor’s salaries and other overheads. But online suppliers simply don’t have these costs to worry about, so they pass on great savings for exactly the same lenses, made by the same company, with the same prescription.
So it makes sense to research the internet suppliers for great value deals.
Feb 08 2010

The great thing about Contact lenses is that they are ideal for holidays and travelling.
Its one less thing to think about, so to ensure your trip is as pleasurable and comfortable as possible, it’s worth following these essential tips.
• Even with strict airport security you are usually allowed to up to 100 ml of eye care solutions that you can take onto a plane. If you need any more just make sure it’s packed in your main baggage
• Aircraft are often very dry environments and the air conditioning may cause even the best contact lenses to feel uncomfortable. So it’s a good idea to carry some rewetting drops just in case you need them.
• Aircraft cabin pressure has been known to cause bottles and lens cases to leak slightly. So pack your lens case and solutions in a waterproof bag.
• If the budgets allow it it’s a good idea to take an extra pairs of lenses in case you lose or damage your current pair. Even with the best contact lenses and brands, it’s not going to be the easiest thing to sort in a foreign country
• Daily disposable contact lenses really are the perfect traveling companion. With the best contact lens you get a fresh new pair each day and there is no need to bother with solutions and cases.
Well worth thinking about.