Soflens

Softlens contact lenses are just as the name implies. These contact lenses are durable and provide a very comfortable fit. The various makes of Softlens contact lenses are all easy to handle and each is immersed in a different kind of treating liquid to accommodate each set of contact lenses distinct design, feel, and purpose.

Of all the makes of Softlens®, the most common and reliable would probably the Softlens 66™. Although the regular Softlens 66™ has supposedly been discontinued, the Softlens 66 Toric™ contact lenses serve well to replace it. A Softlens 66 Toric™ contact lens has low water content and is spherical in shape and is very flexible. The thing with the Softlens 66 Toric™, however, is that, by design, it accommodates both near- and farsightedness with its blending of both spherical and cylindrical optical ranges so that vision is balanced and puts no stress on the eyes. Like the Bausch & Lomb Softlens Multi-focal™, any Softlens 66 Toric™ contact provides the capability to adjust to multiple distances and perspectives, so, like the Softlens Multifocal™, the Softlens 66 Toric™ is ideal for those individuals, nearsighted or farsighted, who require bifocal-designed contact lenses.

Other Softlens® makes include Softlens 59™, which is made of a protein-resistant agent that both keeps the contact lenses soft and, at the same time, protects the eyes. Like the Softlens Emerald™, Softlens 59 provides excellent comfort and visual acuity. The One Day, of course, says it all! These daily contact lenses can be worn an entire day and then discarded. They are not intended to affect eye color, but they look nice. Packages come with ninety (90) separately wrapped contact lenses preserved in an isotonic phosphate acetate solution for firmness and sterility. These are ideal because not only do they last well throughout the day, but they gently cradle the eyes and allow for clear vision. Furthermore the 90-count assures that users have enough to last an entire three months, which is a long time for a supply of contact lenses. Makes such as Softlens B3™ and B4™, Softlens O3™ and O4™, and Softlens U3™ and U4™ are conventional in make and serve daily cycles (except for the O3 and O4, which are also extended), but all of these have supposedly been discontinued as well.

Softlens® contact lenses are available in various places on the Internet, but because they serve as correctives for certain visual conditions, a prescription is necessary to purchase them. One should, then, inquire with an eye care specialist before deciding on what to do.

For those who favor the soft lens, Softlens® is a worthy consideration, and for reasonable prices.


 

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