SofLens Toric
Bausch & Lomb SofLens Toric is a two-week replacement lens designed for people with astigmatism. The superior optics correct astigmatism by focusing light to a single point for sharp, clear vision, and the patented Lo-Torque design keeps the lenses remarkably stable during wear. The key benefits are:
- SofLens is the #1 Toric design for people with astigmatism
- The lenses are made from time-tested, deposit-resistant material for excellent comfort
- SofLens provides accurate, stable fit
- Lenses have a visibility tint for easy handling.
SofLens One Day
Bausch & Lomb's SofLens One Day lenses are daily disposable lenses that are thrown in the trash every night after one day of use. These lenses are perfect for anyone new to wearing contacts, since they guarantee that calcium deposits or proteins will not attach themselves to the lenses and irritate your eyes. SofLens One Day lenses are also made with a light blue tint to help you locate them in the solution.
Infrequent lens wearers, weekend sportspeople, socialites and water-sport fans are all groups that practitioners suggest daily wear contact lenses to. The SofLens One Day is boxed up in sheets of 15 lenses that can be separated into strips of 5 - great for the regular traveler. The edge of the SofLens One Day is somewhat thicker and more rounded than that of its rivals. This makes the lens less likely to dry and curl away from the eye between blinks, so it's more comfortable, especially at the end of the day.
SofLens 38
SofLens 38 are 1-2 week disposable contact lenses made with an ultra-thin design and deposit resistant materials to keep your eyes free from irritation caused by the buildup of proteins or calcium deposits. To guarantee you comfortable, clean vision, disposable lenses are replaced on a regular basis. Depending on what advice your eye care practitioner gives you; it may be possible for you to wear SofLens 38 disposable lenses continuously for up to one week.
Contact lenses aren't for everyone. Many people with dry eye syndrome can't wear normal contact lenses, since the lens dries up on the eye too quickly. You need to visit an optometrist or an ophthalmologist to get a prescription for contact lenses. Getting the lenses is easy, once you have your prescription, you can order from catalogs, over the phone and online.
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