Focus Progressive contact lenses are manufactured by CIBA Vision for extreme comfort and visual acuity. Focus Progressive are disposable contact lenses designed to combat presbyopia by offering clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances without the need for bifocals.
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*4 boxes ( 6 month supply )
Product Information :
Focus® Progressives contact lenses are the soft contact lens for bifocal wearers. Almost everyone begins to lose the ability to focus up close after age 40. Like many other things in life, it's inevitable, but it's not serious. No matter how good or bad your eyesight was before, the inability to focus on near objects can easily be corrected.
Forget about those old bifocals. Slip into something a lot more comfortable, practical and youthful. With Focus Progressives, you'll keep your active lifestyle without the hassles of bifocals or reading glasses. And if you have never worn contacts, you'll be amazed at how natural and comfortable they feel. Focus® Progressives multifocal contact lenses are available for daily wear, replaced once a month, or have a fresh new pair every day with Focus® DAILIES® Progressives.
Contact Lens Type:
1 to 2 week or monthly replacement disposable soft contacts (depending on eye care provider's directions).
Package Details:
6 sterile aspheric soft contact lenses, immersed in phosphate buffered saline solution
Material and % of content: 45% polymer (vifilcon A)
Water % of content: 55%
Manufacturer:
CIBA Vision Corp.
Duluth, GA
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The material provided on this site is for informational purposes only. Have your eyes examined regularly and always follow your eye care professional's instructions for the proper use and care of your contact lenses. If you experience any pain or discomfort from your contact lenses, discontinue use immediately and consult your eye care professional.
