Focus Contact Lenses - Take An Important Step Towards Comfort
Choosing Focus Contact Lenses for your vision correction may be the right decision for you.
Regardless of prescription power that you require, this brand makes it easy to get clear and crisp vision.
Let's see what kinds of Focus lenses are available and what their main features are.
This contact lens brand include Focus Monthly, Focus 1-2 Week, Dailies AquaComfort Plus, Focus Dailies Toric, Focus Dailies Progressives, SoftColors and others. Check the full catalogue of available products here:
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What Type of Dailies Is Right For You
The Toric type is best for those with astigmatism. It has blink activated moisture feature which means with every blink, it moisturizes the lens thereby keeping it moist and hydrated. It delivers clear vision all-day since it stays in place and stable. If you’re a frequent traveler, engages in sports and lead an active lifestyle, try this one out.
The Progressives contact lenses are especially designed for those with presbyopia or people with needs for varying distance vision. It commonly happens to 40s and above bracket as focus gets weaker as you grow old. If you want a healthy alternative to your bifocals or multifocal eyeglasses you can try this one. It has blink-activated moisture feature which is a trademark of Focus contact lenses.
Presbyopia is the inability to focus well on nearby objects so Dailies Progressives are great if you lead an on-the-go lifestyle, fond of sports or just want to have a good alternative to your traditional eyeglasses.
Another type is the Dailies contact lenses for myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (farsightedness).
It has the blink-activated feature as well and would satisfy the requirements of those who have flexible, active and travel-oriented lifestyle.
This is a daily replacement type of lens so there’s no need to worry about cleaning, disinfecting and storing. You wear fresh lenses everyday so you avoid eye health risks like irritation, red eyes and protein buildup.
The advantage of having daily wear contacts is that you don’t need to buy a lens cleaner and go through a routine. More important is that you are keeping your eye health at an optimal level.