Decorative Contact Lenses
Decorative contact lenses are popular costume additions come Halloween, but non-prescribed lenses could put wearers at risk for serious eye problems. That’s why AOA reminds patients that all contact lenses, whether corrective or decorative, require a prescription from their eye care provider.
Video on “Halloween Scare: Decorative Contact Lenses Can Put Your Eyes at Risk.”
Decorative Contact Lenses Stock Image
Sample stock image of decorative contact lenses that can be used on your digital platforms, including social media.
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