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GOC and Moorfields Eye Hospital issue cosmetic lens warning ahead of Halloween

Party-goers urged to consider where they buy novelty contact lenses

The General Optical Council and experts from Moorfields Eye Hospital have urged party-goers to consider where they buy novelty contact lenses this Halloween.

According to the law, cosmetic lenses should exclusively be supplied under the supervision of a registered practitioner or doctor, who will check the lenses do not cause damage and provide aftercare advice to reduce the risk of infection.

However novelty Halloween lenses are often sold illegally via retail outlets and websites without the approval of an eye care expert.

‘When worn safely, the risks associated with cosmetic contact lenses are low. However, when lenses are sold illegally, wearers are denied important safety checks and advice, putting them at risk of serious damage to their eye,’ said Vicky McDermott, chief executive of the General Optical Council.

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