My Progent only has Vials A and B. It does not have C. However, I am advised to out it in the AO Sept Plus Case and solution afterwards. Is this basiaclly the replamcement of Vial C? Thanks!
Answering for the other people reading this... Never put progent in your eyes. If you do, rinse heavily for 15 minuts and see an eye doctor or whatever... What i do, is that i use progent before going to sleep. So once im done i rinse my contact lense with my daily cleaner, then i put my lense in the small case with normal product, as usual, and in the morning i know it will be safe to use
Hi, first time Progent user, do they need to go in clear care right after being Progented(?) or can I put them right in? Trying to figure out a good time to do this
not a doctor or anything but I usually do them sometime at noon or the afternoon, I think its better to leave them in clearcare for a good amount of time before putting them on
Hi, Serikyl! Thank you for watching our video. In most cases, we do advise that the lenses go into ClearCare afterwards. This helps to rid the lenses of any residual enzymes. However, it is always best to ask your prescribing doctor! Have a great day!
If you're using a solution with a preservative like Boston Advanced then they can be stored in solution for up to 14 days. If you're storing for longer or use a preservative free solution like hydrogen peroxide then always dry store. Make sure to clean and disinfect then before you store and before you next insert them.
Hi, Christopher! Thank you for watching our video. If you are storing lenses for an extended period of time, like for a backup pair for example, we usually recommend dry storing them. When you are ready to use the lenses, follow your prescribed cleaning routine before wearing them. However, it is always best to ask your prescribing doctor for their advice first. Have a wonderful day!
I’ve been wearing gas permeable for 40 years this is first time I got eye infection. my eye doctor recommended this. Thanks for the detailed video!
My Progent only has Vials A and B. It does not have C. However, I am advised to out it in the AO Sept Plus Case and solution afterwards. Is this basiaclly the replamcement of Vial C? Thanks!
Nice video. Thanks
Thank you for watching!
@siliconcare, after the clear care, do you need to wash the lenses before wearing them with the usual way?
Can step C be used for insertion of scleral lenses?
Can you use this on scleral lenses too?
Answering for the other people reading this...
Never put progent in your eyes.
If you do, rinse heavily for 15 minuts and see an eye doctor or whatever...
What i do, is that i use progent before going to sleep.
So once im done i rinse my contact lense with my daily cleaner, then i put my lense in the small case with normal product, as usual, and in the morning i know it will be safe to use
Hi, first time Progent user, do they need to go in clear care right after being Progented(?) or can I put them right in? Trying to figure out a good time to do this
not a doctor or anything but I usually do them sometime at noon or the afternoon, I think its better to leave them in clearcare for a good amount of time before putting them on
Same question
@@davidli6068 thank you
Hi, Serikyl! Thank you for watching our video. In most cases, we do advise that the lenses go into ClearCare afterwards. This helps to rid the lenses of any residual enzymes. However, it is always best to ask your prescribing doctor! Have a great day!
Does it need to be clear care? I use Baush and Lomb Advanced
If I want to store scleral lens long term, should I store them in solution, or should I dry store them?
If you're using a solution with a preservative like Boston Advanced then they can be stored in solution for up to 14 days. If you're storing for longer or use a preservative free solution like hydrogen peroxide then always dry store.
Make sure to clean and disinfect then before you store and before you next insert them.
@@robertversteegh6871 Ok thanks
Hi, Christopher! Thank you for watching our video. If you are storing lenses for an extended period of time, like for a backup pair for example, we usually recommend dry storing them. When you are ready to use the lenses, follow your prescribed cleaning routine before wearing them. However, it is always best to ask your prescribing doctor for their advice first. Have a wonderful day!