Biofinity Presbyopia, an age-related eye condition that causes nearby objects to appear blurry, can be treated with multifocal contacts, which are monthly disposable lenses. They may be worn every day for 30 days or continuously for up to 6 nights and 7 days before needing to be taken off, thrown away, and changed out for new ones.
Presbyopic individuals looking for lenses with cutting-edge features to ensure comfort, breathability, and visual acuity should consider Biofinity Multifocal contacts. These contacts combine CooperVision's patented Aquaform® Technology and Balanced Progressive® Technology to provide excellent vision and ensure all-day comfort. With the help of aquaform technology, water is locked in, allowing for all-day comfort. By providing your eyes with the oxygen they require, it also keeps them bright and white.
Contrarily, Balanced Progressive Technology offers multiple correction zones in each lens that are customized to your unique prescription. So that you can see clearly at any distance, whether close, far, or intermediate, Biofinity multifocal contacts can help.
These contacts also contain comfilcon A, a silicone hydrogel that guarantees high breathability and water absorption. Additionally, they have rounded, smooth edges that minimize contact between your eyelids and your contact lenses, increasing comfort. These characteristics make Biofinity multifocal contacts comfortable to wear all day. Presbyopia happens when the eye's lens starts to stiffen and lose flexibility with age. The eye cannot focus clearly, so objects appear blurry. Around the age of 40, most people start to notice this change in their vision. Presbyopia will then gradually worsen up until the age of 65. Presbyopia eventually affects almost everyone, so those who believe they are exempt because they have always had perfect vision are likely still out of luck. Presbyopia can cause difficulty focusing on close-up reading when it first manifests. Others who stare at nearby objects might get headaches or strain their eyes.
With Biofinity Multifocal contacts, is napping possible?
In fact, Biofinity Multifocal lenses allow for napping. Short-term naps in Biofinity Multifocal are not a problem because they are authorized for overnight wear (a full night's sleep). Even though they are technically permitted, you should always check with your ECP to make sure you can because every person's circumstances are unique. If you wear contacts while sleeping or taking a nap, the environment will limit the amount of oxygen that reaches your eyes, necessitating special care in lens selection.
Is the FDA approving of Biofinity Multifocal contact lenses?
Biofinity Multifocal has received FDA approval, yes. All contact lenses are subject to FDA regulation as prescription medical devices, and as such, must first receive approval before they can be sold legally in the US (if approved). Only FDA-approved contact lenses are sold oncontactlens365.com. Our inventory only includes contacts that have been approved by the FDA, including lenses for astigmatism, nearsightedness, farsightedness, and even cosmetic purposes.
Are Biofinity Multifocal contacts allergic-friendly?
Because Biofinity Multifocal contacts are made of hypoallergenic materials, wearing them rarely results in an allergic reaction. An accumulation of contaminants on the contacts is usually what triggers an allergic reaction. Remove your contacts right away and speak with your ECP if you experience redness, watering, or other signs of a potential allergic reaction.
Do Biofinity Multifocal contacts have a shelf life?
Biofinity Multifocal lenses do expire, just like all contact lenses. The expiration date will be stamped in either the YYYY-MM-DD or YYYY-MM-DD format on the box itself or on the aluminum fold of the blister pack. The typical contact lens expiration date is several years following the date of packaging.
How many Biofinity Multifocal boxes do I need to purchase to last a year?
For a full year of use, you'll need two boxes of Biofinity Multifocal contacts. These amounts are for one eye; to cover both eyes, multiply by two.
What distinguishes Proclear Multifocal from Biofinity Multifocal?
Only CooperVision's Biofinity Multifocal contacts can be worn overnight; Proclear Multifocal monthly disposable lenses for presbyopia cannot. Because they are made of silicone hydrogel, Biofinity Multifocal Contacts are also more breathable than Proclear Multifocal Contacts.
How should Biofinity Multifocal contact lenses be stored?
Daily disposable contacts must be thrown away at the end of each day because they cannot be stored. Even if you only wear them for a short time one day, you still need to throw them away after that use and wear new contacts the following day. Weekly contacts can be stored in multipurpose contact solution for up to two weeks in a tightly closed contact lens case. For up to 30 days, monthly replacement lenses can be kept in contact solution in a tightly closed contact lens case.
What percentage of Biofinity Multifocal is water?
The water content of Biofinity Multifocal contacts is 48%. More oxygen reaches the cornea while wearing contacts whose water content is higher. However, because there are other factors at work, the water content alone cannot be used to determine how well a lens will perform for a particular user.
Is Biofinity Multifocal no longer available?
The CooperVision Biofinity Multifocal contacts are still available. They are still created, advertised, and sold oncontactlens365.com. Typically, if a manufacturer stops making a contact lens, we will make it clear on our product page that it is a discontinued lens and won't be available for purchase
Do Biofinity multifocal contacts allow you to sleep?
You can wear Biofinity Multifocal for up to a week because they are authorized for both daily and extended wear (6 nights/7 days).
How many Biofinity Multifocal boxes do I need to purchase to last six or twelve months?
For a 6-month supply, you'll need 1 box (or boxes) of Biofinity Multifocal contacts. You'll need two boxes to last you for a year (es). These amounts are for one eye; to cover both eyes, multiply by two.
Does the UV protection on Biofinity Multifocal lenses available?
The contacts made by Biofinity Multifocal do not have UV protection. If you're looking for contacts with this feature, take a look at the other lenses available oncontactlens365.com, where each product page details the feature.
How long are Biofinity multifocal contacts wearable?
The Biofinity Multifocal can be worn continuously for up to one month, for up to six nights and seven days, or for an extended period of time (overnight). They should be discarded and replaced with new lenses after each of those times.
Biofinity Multifocal contacts are made by who?
CooperVision produces and sells Biofinity Multifocal contacts oncontactlens365.com.
How are Biofinity multifocal lenses fitted?
Your eyecare professional can use the Biofinity Multifocal fitting guide that Biofinity provides, which includes industry-standard procedures like determining eye dominance and testing in realistic situations.
Can dry eyes use Biofinity Multifocal contacts?
Because they have Aquaform Technology, a premium material technology that provides the eyes with more moisture and oxygen than other contacts in their class, Biofinity Multifocal contacts are a good choice for dry eyes.
Manufacturer | CooperVision |
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DIA: | 14.00 |
BC: | 8.60 |
Pack Size:? | 6 lenses |
Expiration: ? | 18 months and more |
SOxygen permeability: ? | 142 Dk/t |
Replacement schedule: ? | 30 Days |
Water content: ? | 48% |
Product name: | Biofinity Multifocal |
Add power: | +1.00 (Dominant), +1.00 (Non-Dominant), +1.50 (Dominant), +1.50 (Non-Dominant), +2.00 (Dominant), +2.00 (Non-Dominant), +2.50 (Dominant), +2.50 (Non-Dominant) |
Power range: ? | from -10.00 to +6.00 |
Lenses Material: | Comfilcon A |
Extended or overnight wear: ? | Yes |
UV filter: ? | No |
Medical Device: | Yes |
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