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Originally Posted by petlover1
Here is a picture of the lensvue device. The one end has a little curved indent like a very shallow cup to place the contact lens on. The other end is to look through and determine if the lens is clean and intact, no rips or nicks that would make it irritating to the eye. The magnification this little tool offers is very good but one must be sure to have a good light and it is commonly used to find the indicator mark if the brand of lens has one. When you find the indicator mark you will see if the lens is correctly orientated to put on your eye or if it is inside out the numbers would appear backwards so you would know to flip it right side out!
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Okay, so if you wanted to look for the inversion mark, you'd put the contact lens on the wide, saucer-like end and then would you have to hold the tool up over your head and look up through it so the lens doesn't fall off?