SEED Co., Ltd.
PRECAUTIONS
・Be sure to read this Instructions for Use carefully before using your contact lenses, and if you are in any doubt
about the terms or information contained herein, please consult your eye care practitioner for clarification
before using the lenses.
・Retain this Instructions for Use for future reference.
1. Avoid direct sunlight and avoid freezing, store at room temperature.
2. Do not wear contact lenses that are damaged.
3. Do not use contact lenses past their expiration date. This lens must be replaced daily, and do not reuse once
it has been removed from your eye.
4. Do not wear contact lenses for longer than the recommended wearing period.
5. Use contact lenses properly in accordance with recommended methods for handling contact lenses.
6. Always attend regular contact lens check-ups.
7. If you experience any problem at all, consult your eye care practitioner immediately.
8. Always insert lenses promptly after opening, as lenses may become contaminated.
9. Avoid rubbing your eyes while wearing lenses, as this may result in scratches to your eyes or displacement of
the lenses.
10. Do not mix up right and left lenses, as doing so may result in impairment of vision and discomfort.
11. Make sure you have appropriate glasses to use in case you are unable to wear your contact lenses due to the
condition of your eyes or for other reasons, or after you have worn your lenses for the wearing period
recommended by your eye care practitioner. Continuing to wear your contact lenses regardless may cause eye
disorders or other problems.
12. Do not wear contact lenses for driving or operating machinery until you are used to them.
13. If a lens becomes decentered or falls out while you are driving or operating machinery, stop driving or operating
the machinery promptly after making sure that it is safe to do so.
14. Follow the instructions of your eye care practitioner if using eye drops while wearing contact lenses.
15. Do not allow cosmetics, pharmaceuticals or other substances to come into contact with your lenses. If cosmetics
(eyeliner, cleansing products, etc.) become attached to your lenses through your tears, this may result in
discolouration or deterioration in the quality or the lenses, making them unusable.
16. When your eyes are exposed to strong wind (when riding a motorbike or bicycle, skiing, in strong wind, etc.),
always use some kind of protection against the wind such as sunglasses or goggles. Failure to do so may result
in uncomfortably dry lenses or the loss of a lens.
17. Consult the eye care professional about wearing lenses during sporting and water related activities. Exposure
to water while wearing contact lenses in activities such as swimming, water skiing, and hot tubs may increase
the risk of ocular infection, including but not limited to Acanthamoeba keratitis.
18. Never allow contact lenses to come into contact with non-sterile liquids (including tap water and saliva) as
microbial contamination can occur, which may lead to permanent eye damage.
19. Always remember to take spare lenses and glasses with you when you go on a trip, etc. in case you lose or
damage your lenses.
20. Never wear someone else’s lenses or give your lenses to someone else, as this may result in problems such as
use of the wrong lenses or eye disorders.
21. Do not wear on top of other lenses, as doing so may result in problems such as eye disorders.
22. Users who find it difficult to insert or remove contact lenses themselves such as children or elderly people
should consult their eye care practitioner for appropriate guidance.
23. Pregnant women may experience some difficulty wearing contact lenses that were once comfortable or
experience a temporary deterioration in their vision, and they should seek appropriate guidance where
necessary.
24. People who suffer with allergies may be more prone to diseases of the eyes and skin than other users, and they
should seek appropriate guidance where necessary.
25. Use of contact lenses may be affected by illness, pregnancy, childbirth, use of medications, physical condition,
eye conditions, and living environment. The conditions in which you wear contact lenses may also change after
you have started wearing contact lenses. Always seek appropriate guidance where necessary.
26. Always check the expiry of the contact lenses before wearing if they have not been worn for a length of time.
27. Consult your eye care professional if you wish to change the lens type or parameters.