Proclear Multifocal Toric Lenses help people with Presbyopia

Proclear Multifocal Toric Lenses help people with Presbyopia

Multifocal Toric Lenses help people with Presbyopia and who suffer from dry eyes

 

 

 

Proclear Multifocal Toric lenses are manufactured by CooperVision and they are made for people that suffer from a condition known as Presbyopia and eye dryness, as well. Presbyopia is a condition that most typically has an effect on people that are 40 years of age or older.

It makes it much harder for a person to be able to focus on small print objects, such as newspapers, magazines, books, computer text, etc… If you thought you were the only person suffering from this, you would be extremely wrong. This condition effects a ton of people that need contacts that can improve their vision.

Proclear Multifocal Toric lenses have a ton of zones that will enable the lenses to ensure perfect vision no matter how distant the object may be. Also, these lenses do employ a certain technology known as PC technology. This technology consistently attracts moisture to the contact lenses, which will prevent them from drying up.

 

 

In other words, you will have properly moisturized contacts through-out the day, without the need for some sort of wetting agent. Also, the moisture on the lenses will also provide a soothing effect on the eyes when they are faced with hard conditions. It doesn't matter if your eyes are exposed to a computer or television screen for extended periods of time or if you are outdoors playing football, these contact will make your eyes feel good.

Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses are so good at what they do that they have even been noticed by the FDA. The FDA has made comments to the effect that if people suffer from discomfort while wearing contact lenses, these lenses could provide a significantly higher level of comfort than most other lenses.

So, if you suffer from discomfort or dryness, give Proclear Multifocal Toric lenses a try and you may fix your problems.

 

 

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