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Circle Lens

Circle lenses are a type of contact lens that have gained popularity in recent years, particularly in East Asian countries. These lenses are designed to give the wearer the appearance of larger, more defined eyes by covering not only the iris but also a portion of the white of the eye. Circle lenses come in a variety of colors and patterns, and can be either prescription or non-prescription. While circle lenses can be a fun way to change up one's look, it is important to note that they are not without risks. Improper use or care of circle lenses can lead to a range of eye problems, including infections, corneal ulcers, and even vision loss. It is crucial that individuals who choose to wear circle lenses follow all instructions for use and care provided by the manufacturer or their eye care professional. Despite the potential risks, circle lenses remain a popular trend in the world of fashion and beauty. Many individuals enjoy experimenting with different colors and patterns to create unique looks, and circle lenses can be a fun and relatively inexpensive way to do so.

contact lens, appearance, East Asia, risks, fashion

Jacob Smith

CITATION : "Jacob Smith. 'Circle Lens.' Design+Encyclopedia. https://design-encyclopedia.com/?E=299503 (Accessed on August 02, 2025)"


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