Air Optix Aqua Multifocal Monthly Contact Lenses
Alcon has
discontinued Air Optix Aqua Multifocal and introduced a new
version of Air Optix plus HydraGlyde Multifocal. If the old
version is not available, we send the new version for the same price. Alcon
recommends switching to the new version without consulting an eye specialist.
Air Optix Aqua Multifocal Contact Lenses # provide
comfortable and healthy wear for patients with presbyopia. Air Optix Aqua
Multifocal are monthly contact lenses designed for daily wear. Thanks to their
new Precision Transition Design technology, they provide clear vision
at all distances. Contact lenses are supplied in a package of 3
lenses.
You can also choose a larger package of
Air Optix Aqua
Multifocal contact lenses and
save money.
All Day
Moisture
Air Optix Aqua Multifocal Contact Lenses are equipped with the
AQUA Moisture System, which lubricates, promotes moisture retention, and
ensures excellent comfort throughout the wearing period. Thanks to this
technology, it's possible to extend the wearing period to 7 days and 6
nights. Always consult with your eye doctor before beginning this kind of
wearing schedule.
The Highest Oxygen Permeability
Air Optix
Aqua Multifocal have five-times higher oxygen permeability than hydrogel
contact lenses. Moreover, they have the highest oxygen permeability of all
silicone hydrogel multifocal and hydrogel contact lenses.
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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