Air Optix plus Hydraglyde for Astigmatism toric contact lenses
These monthly contact lenses are made from a silicone-hydrogel material and have
been designed to correct astigmatism with an added cylinder and axis value. Air
Optix plus Hydraglyde for Astigmatism have a very high oxygen permeability, and
are tinted in a light blue colour for easier handling.
The
design of these contacts guarantees a comfortable fit and a stable position in
the eye, without any unwanted rotation which could impair the vision quality.
You’ll be sure that your vision stays sharp and clear throughout the day. This
package contains 6 lenses.
Stable vision with every blink. AIR OPTIX®
plus HydraGlyde® for Astigmatism lenses feature a special design that
accommodates the shape of your eye, helping to give stable and clear vision.
Consistent comfort all day, every day. AIR OPTIX® plus
HydraGlyde® contact lenses benefit from HydraGlyde® Moisture Matrix
technology, which helps keep the lens continuously moist for lasting hydration
throughout the day — from the first to the last wear
Constant protection.AIR OPTIX® contact lenses
feature SmartShield® Technology that helps protect your lenses from irritating
deposits all month long.
Air Optix plus Hydraglyde for
Astigmatism are monthly lenses which have been approved for extended wear by Alcon.
However, before wearing lenses for an extended period, please consult your
optician.
Advanced technology
Air Optix plus Hydraglyde for
Astigmatism toric lenses have been treated with two innovative technologies. The
HydraGlyde® Moisture Matrix technology keeps the lenses lubricated and
comfortable. It prevents the lenses from drying out. The second technology is
called SmartShield ™ Technology. It helps create a protective layer on
the lenses to ensure the material stays clean. This significantly reduces the
percentage of impurities and deposits on the lens.
Regarding the oxygen permeability of these lenses, are you concerned about
the difference between values indicated on our website and those on the box? No
worries, they are completely the same! On our website, we use an
industry-standard number showing oxygen permeability in relation to thickness of
the lens -- shown as (Dk/t). This is a value calculated by dividing the oxygen
permeability of the lens (Dk) by the thickness of the lens (t). Most
manufacturers provide a (Dk/t), which is why we've chosen to use it for all our
products. However, your box of lenses may only show the (Dk) value. This just
means that your box is showing the base value. It also means that there is, in
fact, no difference between the number we show and the one that's on your box.
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