Monday, September 21, 2009

Apply Makeup With A Monofocal Lens

Keep your monofocal lens clean and clear.


When you have cataracts, your ophthalmologist may recommend cataract surgery in which a monofocal lens is surgically implanted in the eye. This surgery, which is invasive, is an outpatient eye operation. To get the most effective results, and to avoid bacteria buildup or infection in the eye, heed your doctor's advice when it comes to wearing makeup afterwards. The eye that was operated on will be sensitive following the surgery, and, as such, it's critical to consult with your ophthalmologist before putting on any makeup.


Instructions


1. Apply eyelid primer to your eyelid using a clean dual-tip makeup applicator. Eyelid primer is effective for reducing the amount of moisture buildup that can develop on the eyelids when you wear eyeshadow. Prevent sweat and moist makeup from dripping into your monofocal lens by prepping the eye with eyelid primer first.


2. Throw the applicator away after you use it for the eyelid primer. Avoid the risk of infection by using all new and clean products with your makeup.


3. Dip one side of your eyeshadow brush into a palette of eyeshadow. Dust off the bulk of the eyeshadow so you have a thin coat on the brush. Close your eye and brush the eyeshadow onto the lid, being careful to not get the makeup too close to the waterline.


4. Avoid wearing eyeliner or mascara when you have a monofocal lens, unless your doctor gives you specific permission to do so. Eyeliner and mascara come into close contact with your waterline, which can transmit the makeup into the eye to cause infection. It may also cause the monofocal lens to look blurry if it's stained with makeup.


5. Apply your other makeup, such as blush and lipstick, regularly.







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