Hong Kong Optical Fair
Dr Lee is half a world away from the office, but your eyes are never far from her mind! This week, she’s at the Hong Kong Optical Fair checking out all the latest styles
Dr Lee is half a world away from the office, but your eyes are never far from her mind! This week, she’s at the Hong Kong Optical Fair checking out all the latest styles
Who else was watching the World Series last night? Dr. Lee is happy for the Chicago Cubs ending their 108-year drought and all that, but her favourite part was seeing former Blue Jay Munenori Kawasaki sporting his trusty safety goggles!
Eye protection is no joke. He clearly recognizes the importance of maintaining his vision and eye health for optimal performance in his sport! 🙂
The doctor is in! Here to check your eyes….. and EAT YOUR BRAAAAAAAINS 👹
Wishing everyone a safe and happy Halloween! 💀
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The number-one thing to AVOID this year when planning your costume is decorative contact lenses! Those over-the-counter costume lenses are NOT safe and it’s not worth the potential lifelong damage to your eyes. Be safe when using any contact lenses!
Excerpt from What not to wear: 4 costume items to avoid this Halloween (from CTV News, click for full article):
Halloween is a fun and festive time for adults and children alike, but it’s best to get into the spirit safely. Here are four costume accessories to avoid if you don’t want Halloween to come back and haunt you:
Decorative contact lenses
For some Halloween enthusiasts, no demon or alien costume is complete without lenses that change the colour of their eyes.
Despite the popularity of decorative contact lenses, they are considered medical devices by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, and, as of last July, Health Canada.
The FDA says decorative contact lenses should never be an over-the-counter purchase.
Decorative or not, a poorly fitted contact lens can cause serious eye damage, including scratches on the cornea, corneal infection, pink eye (conjunctivitis) and decreased vision or blindness.
If decorative contact lenses are a must this Halloween, the FDA recommends visiting your eye doctor to obtain a valid prescription that includes a brand name lens with proper measurements and an expiration date. You should also follow all directions for cleaning and disinfecting the lenses before use. Another visit to the eye doctor is even recommended for follow-up eye exams.