Cosmetic Contact Lenses is not recommended to continue wearing it after falling to the ground, because Cosmetic Contact Lenses is directly worn in the eyes, and it has strict hygiene requirements. If it is contaminated with bacteria, it will probably infect the eyes.
If the lens falls to the ground for a short time and the ground is clean, immediately pick up the Cosmetic Contact Lenses, wash, disinfect and soak it with nursing liquid, and then check whether the surface is damaged or scratched. If everything is in good condition, try to wear it, and you can continue to wear it. If your eyes feel uncomfortable, you should choose to discard it. Of course, in the future wearing process, if there is any discomfort, it should be replaced immediately.
it is not recommended to wear the lens when it has been dropped to the ground for a long time, and it has become dry and the ground is clean, because the structure of the lens itself has changed, even if it is not contaminated with too many bacteria, it will affect the wearing comfort.
Extended information:
Cosmetic Contact Lenses? "is a registered trademark specially used by Johnson & Johnson Company, which is a brand of contact lens series with cosmetic effect specially designed for the Asian market. The English trademark is 1? DAY ACUVUE? DEFINE? It is also the first contact lens with cosmetic effect that adopts sandwich technology (oxygen-relaxing sandwich). All "Cosmetic Contact Lenses?" All products have been registered by China State Food and Drug Administration, and consumers can use them with confidence. It is worth reminding that "Cosmetic Contact Lenses?" Is not a generic name for cosmetic lenses. Only contact lenses with cosmetic effect distributed by Johnson Vision Health can be called "Cosmetic Contact Lenses?" And all kinds of cosmetic lenses on the market that are not distributed by Johnson Vision Health can't be called "Cosmetic Contact Lenses?" And "Cosmetic Contact Lenses?" distributed with Johnson Vision Health. Contact lens products are completely irrelevant.
Resources: Cosmetic Contact Lenses _ Baidu Encyclopedia.