FAQ


OptiWand Pincher soft contact lens tool FAQ

OptiWand Pincher insertion removal tool

 

 

Helpful Tips

You MUST Insert Lenses Rapidly to prevent the lens from

DRYING and sticking to the OptiWand®.

This will be difficult to use Without proper Lubrication and moving quickly.

USE the SPLIT CUP end to insert lenses can

help if the lens is sticking to the OptiWand®.

You MUST Pinch the Lenses with the very top base on either end to remove.

Suctioning Soft Lenses Is IMPOSSIBLE due to the microscopic holes in them.

Practice squeezing the top of the OptiWand® to visualize the process.

Soft contact lenses Cannot be suctioned out without

 Pulling the Eye at the same time.

The soft ends of the OptiWand® help provide area to Pinch the soft lenses.

FAQ’s For Why The OptiWand® Won’t Work

 Q: I am trying to suction out my soft lens and it won’t grab the soft lens, why?

A: IT IS NOT A SUCTION CUP FOR SOFT LENS REMOVAL.

SOFT contact lenses are NOT a solid material and therefore CANNOT be suctioned out.

You will have the highest success by using the OptiWand®

on EITHER Soft Pliable END to pinch the lens.

Twisting the OptiWand® when it touches the lens will

help break the bond making removal easier.

Applying Eye Drops Prior to Insertion and Removal is a MUST!

 

Q: I am using smaller lenses and the FULL CUP side is too large for the lens, what can I do?

A: You can use the SPLIT CUP SIDE to insert and remove smaller soft lenses as well.

The Split Cup is designed for large lenses & hybrids for insertion but can be used for some smaller soft lenses in the same method as other soft lenses are inserted.

Q: Why will the wand hold the soft lens during insertion when I look up like I always do?

A: OptiWand® is designed to place the lens directly on the cornea where the lenses rest naturally.

OptiWand® will NOT RELEASE the soft lens unless you focus on the contact lens, colored wand or CENTER hole and use it to

place the lens on the cornea where it rests after you give the OptiWand® a slight twist to help release the lens.

If you look up, down or to the side the OptiWand®

 will hold the soft lens and it won’t come off easily or at all.

Some find it helps to pinch the Full Cup end during insertion

to allow the lens to release to the eye.

The OptiWand® DOES NOT REMOVE hard, sclera or RGP lenses.

Finger Positioning is A MAJOR KEY IN MASTERING YOUR OptiWand®

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