Product safety information
MANUFACTURER:
MIGWANG CONTACT LENS CO., LTD.
693 Namcheon-ro, Namcheon-myeon, Gyeongsan, Gyeongsangbuk-do
Korea
www.migwang.com
Responsible person:
Famess GmbH
Danziger Str. 15
46238 Bottrop Germany
https://fame-lenses.com
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- These contact lenses are purely suitable for cosmetic purposes.
- To clean and care for this product, please use combination solution for soft lenses.
- Always follow the instructions for use.
- Failure to follow instructions may result in vision loss.
- Visit your contact lens specialist regularly.
- Always wash and dry your hands before putting on contact lenses.
- Do not use tap water, bottled water or saliva with your contact lenses or contact lens case.
- Only use fresh solution to clean and disinfect contact lenses.
- Discard any remaining solution in your contact lens case after each disinfection cycle.
- Saline solution drops or rewetting drops do not disinfect your contact lenses.
- Always change solution, contact lenses and contact lens cases according to the instructions.
- Avoid bringing the edge of the container into contact with other surfaces to avoid contamination. Replace the lid after use.
- Do not use heat disinfection (thermal disinfection).
WARNINGS
ATTENTION: The colored lenses can vary depending on the eye & Skin color appears different! All model photos and photo examples are for guidance and are based on dark brown eyes. For colored or light eyes, the result may vary slightly to significantly.
The Solotica monthly lenses also differ in color from the annual lenses.
PROBLEMS WITH CONTACT LENSES AND CONTACT LENS CARE PRODUCTS CAN LEAD TO CORNEAL INFECTIONS, REDNESS AND VISION LOSS. It is very important that you follow your contact lens professional's instructions and those on the label for the proper use of contact lenses, care products and the contact lens case. Eye problems, among others Inflammation can occur and lead to vision loss. Daily contact lenses are not indicated for overnight wear and should not be worn while sleeping. Clinical studies have shown that wearing these contact lenses overnight increases the risk of serious side effects. Long-term contact lenses should be removed, cleaned and disinfected or discarded and replaced regularly. Your contact lens specialist will determine the schedule for this. Clinical studies have shown that long-term contact lens wearers are more likely to experience serious side effects compared to daily contact lens wearers. Studies have also shown that the longer the long-term contact lenses are worn before they are removed for cleaning and disinfection or disposal and replacement, the greater the risk of serious side effects. It has also been shown that side effects occur more often in smokers. If you experience discomfort, excessive tearing, changes in vision or redness of the eyes, remove your contact lenses immediately and consult your contact lens specialist. It is recommended to see a contact lens specialist twice a year, and more often if ordered. You should strictly adhere to the contact lens wiping and rinsing times outlined on the product label to adequately disinfect your contact lenses and reduce the risk of contamination. If the rubbing and/or rinsing time is too short, your contact lenses may not be cleaned adequately. Refill your contact lens case with fresh solution every time you put your contact lenses in it. Never just add solution and do not reuse it. Dispose of the care solution immediately after removing your contact lenses from the case. Never bring your contact lenses into contact with water or store them in water. Also, do not use any to rinse your contact lens case, whether it is tap, bottled, or distilled water. Also, do not use other non-sterile solutions. Clean, rinse and air dry your contact lens case every time you remove your contact lenses. Remove excess solution by turning the contact lens case upside down while it air-dries. Change your contact lens case regularly. Failure to dispose of the contact lens case solution after each use or using water to care for the contact lenses can lead to contamination, which can lead to eye injury and possible vision loss.