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Halloween Contact Lenses, Beware! | University of Utah Health

If you’re thinking about disguising your eyes this Halloween, beware! The consequences of using non-prescription, over-the-counter or mail-order costume contact lenses could be truly frightening.

"Any time you place something in your eye, you are risking infection or injury," says David Meyer, OD, director of Contact Lens Services at the John A. Moran Eye Center. "As a general rule, I discourage the use of cosmetic lenses altogether. If a patient really wants them and is willing to get a proper fitting and accurate prescription, I am only OK with them being worn temporarily."   Contact Lens Green Color

Halloween Contact Lenses, Beware! | University of Utah Health

Contact lenses of any type are medical devices that sit directly on the cornea (the clear dome of tissue over the iris—the part of the eye that gives you your eye color). 

Here’s what Meyer and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) want you to know about the risks:

If you decide to disguise your eyes, buy only from eye care professionals or retailers requiring a prescription and sell FDA-approved lenses. 

Vendors who sell cosmetic or special-effect lenses as a type of accessory or jewelry without asking for a prescription are breaking the law and endangering your eyesight.

Follow these tips to ensure proper care of your eyes:

"If your eyes start burning or itching while wearing your lenses, take them out immediately," Meyer says. “See your eye doctor if you notice any pain, blurry vision, or discharge. Causing damage to your eyes for the sake of a costume is much scarier than any Halloween fright."

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