Bifocal contact lenses are generally prescribed for patients with presbyopia and offer two different power segments in one lens. Typically, the distance power in a bifocal contact lens is in the upper segment and the near power is in the lower segment. The two powers are separated by an almost invisible line that helps your eye care provide to determine whether or not the lenses are fitting properly.
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Acuvue
Acuvue contacts are easy and convenient to wear. Acuvue is a trusted brand for comfort. Thanks to innovative technology, Acuvue contacts stay wet, smooth and silky. Acuvue contacts also offer UV protection in every lens. The Acuvue brand includes colored lenses, as well as astigmatism, presbyopia and bifocal lenses. Acuvue Oasys contacts feature moisture-rich Hydraclear technology.
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Air Optix
Air Optix contacts offer comfort all day long thanks to their unique TriComfort Technology - breathability, moisture retention and resistance to deposits. Air Optix contacts are available as multifocal and astigmatism lenses, and Night and Day Aqua lenses are FDA approved for 30 days of continuous wear. Air Optix contacts are comfortable and convenient.
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Proclear
Proclear contacts correct a range of vision problems including astigmatism, presbyopia, nearsightedness and farsightedness. Proclear contacts feature PC Technology that attracts water, for a more moisture-rich wearing experience.
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PureVision
Purevision contacts are made from a unique material that allows natural oxygen to pass through, allowing your eyes to see detail and contrast, while remaining comfortable. Purevision HD contact lenses offer high-definition optics that helps to reduce the negative effects of halos and glare.
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Soflens
Soflens contacts offer crisp, clear vision, comfort and deposit-resistance. Soflens contacts are also available as multifocal and toric lenses for two week wear cycles.
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