CDPH Warns Consumers about Risks of Wearing Decorative Contact Lenses
Date: October 24, 2018
Number: 18-051
Contact: Corey Egel | 916.440.7259 | cdphpress@cdph.ca.gov
SACRAMENTO ā California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Director and State Public Health Officer Dr. Karen Smith today warned consumers about the risks associated with wearing decorative contact lenses.
"Advertised as color, cosmetic, fashion and theatrical contact lenses, decorative contact lenses are especially popular around Halloween," said Dr. Smith. "Wearing any kind of contact lens, including decorative lenses, without proper consultation of an eye care professional can cause serious injury."
The sale of contact lenses without a prescription is illegal. The right to dispense, sell or furnish contact lenses is limited exclusively to licensed physicians and surgeons, licensed optometrists, and registered dispensing opticians.
Decorative contact lenses are intended to temporarily change the appearance of the eye, but do not correct vision. "The risks include infection, ulcers, decreased vision, cuts or scratches to the surface of the eye, itchiness or redness. If these conditions are left untreated, the injuries can progress rapidly. In severe cases, blindness and eye loss can occur," said Dr. Smith.
Decorative contact lenses are typically sold at
beauty supply and novelty stores. Consumers who have experienced any injury or
illness with decorative contact lenses should contact their health care
provider. Consumers can report the illegal sale of decorative contact lenses
without a prescription to CDPHās Food and Drug Branch Hotline at (800) 495-3232
to initiate an investigation.
āFor more information on healthy contact lens wear and care, visit the
Centers for Disease Control and Preventionās website. Watch this
video for more on the dangers of decorative contact lenses and more on what CDPH is doing to protect consumers.