Posts Tagged ‘ Toric Lenses ’
Biomedics Toric contact lenses, made by CooperVision, feature high stability, outstanding wearing comfort, and low rotation when placed on the eye. According to CooperVision, eight out of ten patients in a recent clinical study preferred Biomedics Toric lenses over their current ones[ READ MORE ]
If you suffer from astigmatism but have struggled with dry eyes or toric contact lenses that cause discomfort and dryness, you may want to consider Proclear Toric lenses from CooperVision, intended for daily wear and disposable monthly. Proclear lenses are, according to the manufacturer, the only eye contacts with permission from the FDA to say that they "may provide improved comfort for contact lens wearers who experience mild discomfort or symptoms relating to dryness during lens wear."[ READ MORE ]
If you want to push the limits of extended wear contact lenses for astigmatism, you will want to consider buying Purevision Toric lenses from Bausch and Lomb. Approved by the Food and Drug Administration for up to 30 days of continuous extended wear, they are among the longest lasting and lowest maintenance disposable lenses available. (If you prefer not to use contact lenses on a continuous basis, Purevision Toric lenses are also approved for up to 30 days of daily wear and removal.)[ READ MORE ]
If you are are on a budget but are looking for toric contact lenses for your astigmatism, then you may want to give Soflens Toric by Bausch and Lomb a try. They are among the cheapest toric lenses but offer great value for your dollar[ READ MORE ]
Are you seeking extended wear contact lenses for your astigmatism? If so, ACUVUE Oasys For Astigmatism may be the right toric contact lenses for you[ READ MORE ]
Toric contact lenses arose in response to a need that could not be addressed by traditional contact lenses. For years subsequent to their introduction, contact lenses could easily correct farsightedness or nearsightedness but nothing else. Through careful crafting of the contact lens it became possible to easily change where light rays focused on the retina. But astigmatism posed a problem that was unsolvable by technology at the time, therefore requiring people with astigmatism to continue wearing glasses. Toric contact lenses ultimately solved that problem[ READ MORE ]