OptiCase

When using fingers & clear contacts:

We Suggest Starting By Placing Contact Lenses Into The OptiCase® While It Is Dry To Help Insure It Is Facing Down Onto The Eye Shape Where It Will Hover When Placed.

After Removal Of Soft Contact Lenses From Eyes You Can Place The Soft Contact Lens Face Down Into The OptiCase® While It Is Dry Then Fill With Contact Lens Fluid Making Sure To Fill It Above The Peak Of The Contact Lens For Proper Storage.  It Is Easiest To Remove The Clear Lenses If You Open One Side At  A Time.   Open The OptiCase® And Slowly Tip The Case To Remove Some Fluid To Help Locate Clear Lenses.

Be sure to PINCH the case well to close securely after removal. 

Use One Side at a time to prevent tipping over!

Once the lenses are in the OptiCase® make sure to fill with enough lens solution to cover the peak of the lens for overnight storage.

When possible leave the OptiCase® flat on counter or in storage to help insure the lens will sit still when possible.  

It will help to get lenses out of case easier the next morning!

When paired with the OptiWand® and colored contacts you can stop touching your contact lenses completely.  Users can see the lenses very easily in the OptiCase® and can take the FULL CUP side and dip into the case and place it over the soft colored lens and squeeze the tube to create enough suction to grab the soft lens from the case.  You can open eyes wide and look directly at the lens and place the lens directly on cornea where it rests naturally.

To remove soft lenses from eye, make sure contact lens is centered.  Draw FULL CUP to the eye and once it makes solid contact you can pinch the OptiWand® to squeeze the lens out.  Then take the OptiWand® and dip into dry OptiCase® directly into the eye shaped bottom & once you make solid contact you can twist the OptiWand® and the lens will sit on the eye.

OptiWand contact lens handling tool

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