One-Day Contact Lenses for Astigmatism Correction, SPH +2.25 CYL -1.75 AX 160, 30 pcs. Bausch & Lomb Biotrue ONEday for Astigmatism
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Brand:
Bausch & Lomb
Line: biotrue
Made in: USA
Replacement Period: 1 day
Lense Type: toric
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Product Type: contact lenses
Country: USA
Astigmatism is a vision disorder in which objects appear blurry regardless of their position. Bausch & Lomb's specialized toric lenses, Biotrue ONEday for Astigmatism, are your solution to this issue. These contact lenses provide convenience and practicality compared to glasses, allowing for clear vision of both near and distant objects. The peri-ballast design ensures that the lens stays in place, fitting correctly against the eye. Using Biotrue ONEday for Astigmatism lenses guarantees bright and clear vision, enhancing spatial perception. They are ideal for wearing in poorly lit places or while driving after sunset. A distinctive feature is also the high level of hydration, equivalent to the moisture level of the cornea, thanks to the HyperGel™ material. Special components create the illusion of contact with the tear film, retaining moisture and creating a protective barrier. This eliminates discomfort even in hot weather. Moreover, the lenses offer UV protection, allowing you to comfortably spend time outdoors on sunny days.
Features of Bausch & Lomb Biotrue ONEday for Astigmatism:
- Toric lenses for astigmatism correction;
- High level of comfort while wearing;
- Stable and clear vision under any conditions;
- Additional UV protection for eye safety;
- HyperGel™ material for optimal hydration;
- Adapts to the natural tear film;
- Protective barrier against eye dehydration;
- Suitable for use in various lighting conditions;
- High-quality manufacturing from leading producer Bausch & Lomb.-
Before handling contact lenses, wash and dry your hands thoroughly, avoiding scented or medicated soaps. Place the lens on your finger, then insert it into your eye. Check the condition of the lenses before wearing them. Do not use damaged or scratched lenses.
To remove a lens, wash and dry your hands, slide the lens to the white part of your eye with your finger, and then take it out. If you have trouble removing the lens, moisten it slightly with an appropriate solution. After removal, place the lens in a container with a cleaning solution.