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Proclear Contact
Lenses
Proclear contact lenses are made by CooperVision,
the second largest manufacturer of contact lenses in the
United States.
Proclear like all contact lenses made by CooperVision are
well known for their extremely remarkable quality and
comfort.
Many Proclear contact lense wearers agree that Proclear
contact lenses are the most comfortable lenses available.
It's not hard to believe that Proclear contact lenses are
designed with comfort and quality as the foremost objective.
There are several types of Proclear contact lenses. |
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Proclear 1 Day contact lenses
contain a special molecular structure that is found in human
cell membranes. These molecules retain water for an
extremely long time which makes them comfortable to wear
even 12 hours after you put them in. Most
Proclear 1 day contact lens
wearers agree about their superior comfort.
Proclear Multifocal contact lenses also use the same type of
water retaining molecule technology combined with at least 2
other unique technologies that provide the best quality
sight at distances both near and far. |
Proclear Multifocal contact lenses provide all day eye
moisture and and addresses the eye condition presbyopia,
which is the inability to focus properly.
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses also contain the
same type of moisture retaining molecules in a toric lens.
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses are the only
contact lens designed to correct astigmatism and presbyopia.
Many people have trouble wearing contacts for astigmatism.
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses provide extreme
quality and unsurpassed comfort for these commonly combined
conditions for people in their 40's and above.
Proclear Sphere, Proclear Toric and Proclear Toric XR
contact lenses also offer extreme quality and comfort and
are designed with all the latest technologies.
Proclear contact lenses are the only lenses made that are
allowed by the FDA to make the following claim:
"may provide improved comfort for contact lens wearers who
experience mild discomfort or symptoms relating to dryness
during lens wear." |
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