I'm wearing RGP lenses immediately, anyone enjoy some backing?
Answers: All RGP lenses move up with the lid as the lid moves upward on a blink. Then as the lid reaches the top of the blink, the lens will drop down and center on the cornea. This should transpire much more quickly than 3 seconds, though. When an RGP lens moves excessively and take this long to stabilize it is a relatively good possibility that the lens is too flat on the eye. It is my guess that steepening the curvature of the lens (thereby tightening the fitting characteristics of the lens) will result in the lens becoming more stable. Go fund to your eye doc and let him or her look at the fit. He or she will be able to update what needs to be done.
go to the doctor, most contacts come it one size, it seem like this isn't the right size for you, you may need specialized ones.
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