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What's Lurking in Your Daily Contacts?
Friday, November 14, 2025
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Ever thought about what's in your contact lenses? A recent study took a close look at myopia control soft contact lenses, checking for Perfluoroalkyl and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances (PFAS). These are man-made chemicals that don't break down easily in nature.
The Findings
- PFAS were found in the lenses.
- Levels were low, likely not a big deal for most people.
Why Are PFAS There?
- Used in products for water, grease, or heat resistance.
- In contact lenses, they may improve comfort or durability.
Health Concerns?
- Some studies link high exposure to PFAS with health issues.
- Key point: The amounts in lenses are much lower.
Should You Worry?
- No need to panic—levels are low.
- Different brands and types of lenses vary in PFAS levels.
Takeaway
- Know what's in your daily products.
- Ask questions and stay informed.
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