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WildEyes
Contact Lenses If
you want to stand out in a crowd, give WildEyes contact lenses a try. They are
available even if your vision is perfect. They come in both prescription and non-prescription
(Both require an eye doctors prescription).
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WildEyes
contact lenses give you eyes that mesmerize. A great complement to any Halloween
costume or for any time you feel like getting a little WILD! Disguise your eyes
with these WildEyes lens designs: zebra, black-out, jaguar, cat eye, alien, white-out,
hypnotica, zoomin', wildfire, icefire, knockout, and red hot*. Types
of WildEyes Contact Lenses -
Animalistic,
crazy contact lenses, dazed, exotic, freaky, ghoulish, mystical, otherworldly.
No matter what the desired look, you can achieve it with WildEyes, the wildly
popular special effect contact lenses from Wesley Jessen. Available in alien,
black, cat eye, hypnotica, icefire, knockout, red hot, white-out, wildfire and
zoomin'. One base curve (8.6) and one diameter (14.5). Prescription range -0.00
(plano) to -6.00. Replace every 12 months or as prescribed by your eye care provider.
Caution:
Contact lenses, even if worn for cosmetic reasons, are medical devices and should
only be worn under the supervision of an eye care professional. Don't share your
Widleyes contact lenses with anyone. Sharing contact lenses may spread micro-organisms
that may result in serious eye health problems. As a medical device, contact lenses
must be prescribed by a licensed eye care professional. Federal law (U.S.) prohibits
dispensing of contact lenses without a prescription. The
FDA has issued a consumer alert in regards to WildEyes contact lenses, they state
that they "present significant risks of blindness and other eye injury if
they are distributed without a prescription or without proper fitting by a qualified
eye care professional." Serious
problems have been associated with illegally sold WildEyes contacts and Costume
contact lenses purchased from unlicensed vendors such as gas stations, hair
salons and corner stores. In a report published in Eye & Contact Lens, the
clinical journal of the Contact Lens Association of Ophthalmologists, Dr. Steinemann
cited six cases where people experienced serious problems ranging from infections
to corneal abrasions. One 14-year-old patient was hospitalized and needed a corneal
transplant following a serious eye infection. Avoid
costume contact lenses unless they have been prescribed and fitted by a family
eye doctor. |