Avaira Toric (6 lenses)

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Properties - Avaira Toric (6 lenses)

Manufacturer: CooperVision
DIA: 14.50
BC: 8.50
Pack size: 6 lenses
Expiration: 12 months and more
Replacement schedule: 14 Days
Water content: 46%
Oxygen permeability: 91 Dk/t
Product name: Avaira Toric
Lenses Material: Enfilcon A
Cylinder extra power: from -0.75 to -2.25
Power range: from -10.00 to +6.00
Extended or overnight wear: No
UV filter: Yes

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Comments (4)

Do you have any questions
Kirsty

The description says these are bi-weekly lenses. Is this correct or are they monthly wear?

Answer info@alensa.co.uk

Dear Kirsty, These lenses are bi-weekly, exactly as it is written in the description.

Stan hooper

Hi can avaira toric base curve be changed? I have 8.6 on my prescrip.

Answer info@alensa.co.uk

Hi Stan, the Avaira toric parameters for base curve and diameter are standard from CooperVision, and therefore cannot be changed. Generally, a difference of less than 0.2 mm will not cause any noticeable difference in your comfort and vision, but if you are unsure, you may wish to consult with your optician.

Ross

Hi. Can these lenses be warm one month at a time?

Answer info@alensa.co.uk

Hi Ross, thanks for your question. The Avaira Toric replacement schedule is 30 days. The lenses are not approved for extended (overnight) wear, so they should be removed and stored each evening and discarded at the end of the 30-day period.

Sara

I am currently wear Proclear toric from Cooper-vision with bc 8.4 and dia 14.4, but these lense are quite a bit cheaper. I am not sure if Avaira toric parameters will be suitable for me, though. Can you help?

Answer info@alensa.co.uk

Hi Sara, The BC refers to the base curve of the lens, and the DIA refers to its diameter. It's always best to check with your optician if you have questions about these measurements, but experts say that small differences (up to 0.2mm difference) will not be noticeable in the eye.