Is PureVision 2 discontinued?

Is PureVision 2 discontinued?

You also have the option to stock up with PureVision2 (6 Pack). Bausch & Lomb have discontinued PureVision Multifocal contact lenses, however they have been replaced by PureVision2 for Presbyopia. Whilst, its thin lens design boasts outstanding comfort and even a ‘barely-there’ feel for wearers.

Can you sleep in PureVision2 contacts?

You can wear PureVision 2 HD contact lenses during sleep as continuous wear for up to 29 days, but only if you have been approved to do so by your optician.

Can you sleep in Bausch Lomb Ultra?

Can you sleep in Bausch + Lomb ULTRA contact lenses? The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the Bausch + Lomb ULTRA family of contact lenses for extended wear of up to 6 nights and 7 days of continuous wear.

Is Bausch and Lomb SofLens 59 good?

1. They are super soft and extremely comfortable. The quality of the lenses is also extraordinary. They do not dry out or cause any itching even after sitting on the eye for continuously 12 – 13 hours.

When to wear Bausch + Lomb PureVision 2 contact lenses?

Bausch + Lomb PureVision 2 contact lenses deliver the crisp, clear vision you need throughout the day. Approved for daily wear and up to 30 days & nights of continuous wear. † Ask your eye care professional if extended wear lenses are right for you. Delivers crisp, clear vision even in low-light conditions.

How long do PureVision 2 contact lenses last?

Bausch + Lomb PureVision 2 contact lenses deliver the crisp, clear vision you need throughout the day. Approved for daily wear and up to 30 days & nights of continuous wear. † Ask your eye care professional if extended wear lenses are right for you.

What are the perks of Bausch and Lomb ultra?

Other perks of Ultra: Bausch and Lomb is rolling out this lens with a universal pricing policy, meaning that you are guaranteed to pay the same price whether you buy from your doctor or an online retailer.

Is the Bausch and Lomb Ultra contact lens aspheric?

The Ultra lens also has aspheric design optics, giving an extra boost to vision based on average amounts of distortions on the eye (called spherical aberrations) for individual powers. Biofinity is the only other monthly lens besides Bausch and Lomb’s products to offer aspheric technology (but theirs are averaged over much broader power spectrums).

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