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Çѱ¹»ê ÄÜÅÃÆ® ·»Áî À§Ç輺 °æ°í An eye-popping new fad. But are these contact lenses safe? From CBS News world headquarters in New York, this is the CBS Evening News. A surprising new fad out there caught our eye. In fact, it¡¯s catching a lot of eyes and getting a lot of stares. It¡¯s new fangledÀ¯Çà contact lenses. But as Michelle Miller tells us, a lot of eye doctors are saying watch out. This video by pop superstar Lady gaga is all about the eyes. Big doe¾ÏÅä³¢ like eyes that are now all the rage´ëÀ¯Çà. That look was mainly computer generated. Now teens are copying the wide eye effect with one key accessory. ¡°Circle lens to complete the look.¡± Makeup artist Michelle Pham made circle lenses a YouTube phenomenon by demonstrating how to use them. So far, her posts have nettedȹµæÇÏ´Ù nearly 10 million hits. The contacts are made overseas and are designed to radically change the look of your eyes in size, shape and color. They¡¯re hugely popular in Asia with Korean pop stars. And now more Americans are sportingÀÚ¶û½º·´°Ô ÀÔ´Ù the look. ¡°Why use them?¡± ¡°For the fun of it.¡± 19-year-old, Chantal George, has bought 14 pairs over the last three years. Even at $20-$30 bucks a pop, she says she's hooked. But so-called circle lenses are illegal to sell in the US because they're not FDA approved. And so far no US manufacturer is making them. ¡°We have no control of where they're manufactured, what their processes are and they're not being fit an appropriately medically cared for by licensed eye doctors.¡± Most lenses are manufactured in Asia and purchased online. But doctors worry the lack of quality control could result in more eye infections, damaged to the cornea°¢¸·, even loss of vision. ¡°There's nothing inherently³»Á¦ÇÏ´Â wrong with wanting to enhanceÁÁÀº Á¡À» ³ôÀÌ´Ù your eye color as long as it¡¯s done in the safe and proven way.¡± Still Chantal like many users says she¡¯s done her homework online and understands the risks. ¡°That's why if you go for it, good brands, good sellers.¡± But experts warn like anything on the web, what you see may not be what you get. Michelle Miller, CBS News, Baldwin, New York |
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