Biomedics® bases it’s the quality of its contact lenses on medical research and the needs of the patient (and the word “patient” is deliberate here because many patients use Biomedics®).Biomedic® contact lenses are considered the most stable and therefore the most reliable on the market because of their basis in science and medical necessity. Any Biomedics® contact lens is designed to address and/or correct various visual conditions, especially Astigmatism, which is very common.
Biomedics® 55™, also recognized as Ultraflex 55™, is a soft and disposable set of contact lenses that should be changed every other week. This suggests that the Biomedics® contact lenses provide long-lasting comfort and ongoing visual acuity. A science-based contact lens makes that top priority, especially since good vision is very important. Biomedics® 55™ contact lenses aren’t intended to change the natural eye color, but they do promote crisp, clear vision. The Biomedics® 55 Premier™ likewise addresses the medical needs of the patient by both correcting the spherical incongruities in the contacts and strengthening the patient’s optical weaknesses. Light is more accurately focused to a desire focal point to enhance visual propensity.
Biomedics® Toric contact lenses are especially designed for those with Astigmatism. These are very similar to Biomedics® 55 Premier™ in the capability to channel refracted light to bypass an aberrantly formed ocular lens. A Biomedics® Toric contact lens is corrective as opposed to physically appealing; focus in design is placed on improving sight. In this way, Biomedics® Toric and Biomedics® 55 Premier™ are synonymous. Boimedics® Toric contact lenses also have a two-week cycle, which is where and how its stability and effectiveness can be seen—the longer-lasting a contact lens is, the better its performance.
Biomedics® contact lenses only come in a couple different makes, which include those above—55™, 55 Premier™, and Toric—with the inclusion of Biomedics® 38™, which is similar in design. Other known variations to Biomedics® contacts are: Biomedics® XC™, designed for extended comfort (usually a month cycle); Biomedics® EP™, which replaces bifocals for those with either nearsightedness or farsightedness; and Biomedics® 1-Day™, which provides a daily cycle.
Boimedics® contact lenses are, essentially, the doctor’s contact lenses. For anyone serious about correcting their visual aberrations with well-made contact lenses, these are available at reasonable prices. It’s important to remember, too, that, like many other contact lenses, one should obtain a prescription from an eye care specialist before purchasing any type of Biomedics® contact lenses.
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