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The novelty of novelty contact lenses

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

It’s common knowledge that the reason why people wear contact lenses is because they provide a better alternative to wearing eyeglasses in terms of eye correction. Over the years, contact lenses have evolved from simple eye correction (like myopia and hyperopia) to treating astigmatism and even presbyopia. Now, there are even colored contact lenses for those who want to enhance or alter the color of their eyes.
From these changes, it’s inevitable that more purposes for contact lenses will be discovered. One good example is that now, they’re also available for aesthetic purposes and these lenses are aptly called novelty contact lenses. They’re called “novelty” because you do not intend to use them regularly, only for special occasions like Halloween, parties and costume events. They come in a variety of designs, unique and fresh, which make them so popular. These novelty contact lenses were mostly utilized by special effects teams in movies especially for horror, science fiction and fantasy characters. You’ll probably recognize them in zombies, vampires and werewolves. Novelty contact lenses complete the costume, the look for these characters making them more believable and more real, giving credence to the movie as much as the story.
If you’re interested in getting a pair for yourself, maybe as an accessory to your Halloween costume, you need a prescription from your eye doctor even if your eyes don’t need any correction. You need a proper fitting to make sure that these lenses are suitable to your eyes because they can come in varying dimensions. You also need to be instructed on the care and maintenance for these medical devices especially if this is the first time you’re using them.

You have to understand that even novelty contact lenses can cause eye irritation, bacterial infection and even worse, blindness, if the necessary precautions are not taken. Don’t risk the health of your eyes for a short term’s wear.