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Yes, yearly disposable lenses can be used for a full year with strict hygiene and lens care. Make sure to clean the lenses thoroughly, store properly, and replace the lens case regularly (every 1 month). Never wear damaged lenses for safety concern.
Even if you're still within the 12-month usage window, you should stop using your yearly lenses if you notice any changes in comfort, vision, or lens appearance. Signs like dryness, irritation, redness, blurred vision, or discomfort are red flags that something is wrong. Also, check your lenses closely to see if they appear cloudy, torn, warped, or scratched, it’s time to throw them out. Eye health should always come first, so don’t wait until the full year is up if the lenses no longer feel or look right.
Yearly lenses don’t require a special type of solution, but their longevity depends heavily on consistent, proper lens care. Use a high-quality multipurpose solution made for soft contact lenses to clean, disinfect, and store them. It’s crucial to replace the solution in your lens case daily, never top off or reuse old liquid. Make sure your lens case itself is cleaned regularly and replaced every 1 month. Even the best lenses can become unsafe if not cared for correctly.
Yes, you can definitely switch colors but keep in mind that yearly lenses are designed to last with consistent, repeated use of the same pair. If you like variety or want to match different looks, consider buying multiple colors in the yearly types and rotating them. Just be sure to store each pair in its own labeled lens case and follow proper lens care for each to maintain hygiene and comfort. If you think you'll want frequent color changes, you might even consider mixing yearly lenses with shorter-duration options.
Yearly lenses are a smart investment for frequent wearers. Instead of buying multiple boxes of daily or monthly lenses throughout the year, you only need one well-maintained pair, which significantly lowers the cost per wear. They are especially practical if you love a particular look and plan to wear the lenses most days. Just remember that the affordability only pays off if you take care of them properly, neglecting lens hygiene can shorten their lifespan and lead to discomfort or eye issues.