Contact Lenses
Contact Lenses
It costs $195 to color contact lenses at the lab.
It is a good idea to have the glasses made first to make sure the color is correct.
Color can be modified on the glasses for $46, but if it is incorrect on contacts
they cannot be changed.
ID form for correct lenses . Eye doctor should sign this.
CONTACT LENS REQUIREMENTSFOR YOUR EYE CARE PRACTITIONER
- It is important that the contact lenses be worn for the time period prescribed by the client’s vision care specialist before being submitted for tinting.
- Soft contact lenses.
- Lenses must be of the same material for each eye.
- No bifocals. They cannot be tinted.
- We cannot tint any lenses already having a factory tint; i.e., visa tint, handling tint, enhancement, etc.
- Do not send lenses worn more than 60 days. They may have deposits and will not tint satisfactorily.
- Occasionally, a lens will tint with small spots or slight discolorations in the color; this is inherent in the lens material from the manufacturing process. However, it should not affect the usability of the tinted lens.
- Ship contact lenses IN GLASS VIALS at least half full of contact solution.
- Shipping should be by a traceable and insured mail service.
- FDA REQUIRES THAT ALL ORDERS MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY THE CUSTOM ORDER CERTIFICATION FORM (SEE ATTACHED) SIGNED BY THE EYE PROFESSIONAL.
- We are unable to tint the Irlen Colors on contact lenses made of the following materials:
| Crofilcon | Hefilcon | Perfilcon | Tetrafilcon | Deltafilcon |
| Lidofilcon | Polymacon | Vasurfilcon | Droxifilcon | Netrafilcon |
| Surfilcon | Viafilcon | Etafilcon | Ocufilcon A | Tefilcon |
| Xylofilcon |