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Finally, A Truly Revolutionary Soft Multifocal Contact Lens for Dry Eyes!


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If you have been fit with the Cooper Proclear multifocal contact lens, then you already know how great the comfort and vision can be. Have you stopped to wonder what makes this lens so great and why it is considered by many to lead the market in soft disposable multifocals?

The Cooper ProClear Multifocal contact lens combines the all day comfort of the entire proclear line with the versatility and optics of the frequency 55 multifocal. By the time a person needs multifocal lenses; their eyes are generally drier than they might have been a few years earlier, so the merging of the two designs makes perfect sense.

The proclear multifocal contact lens material was made specifically for people with dry eyes. All proclear lenses are made up of 62% water which makes a very high water content lens. The breakthrough in the material is not necessarily its water content; rather it is the ability of the lens to maintain

 

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its water content throughout the day.

Most high water content lenses dehydrate rapidly and rely on the eyes tear film to replenish the lost water. For someone that already has dry eyes, this creates a very uncomfortable contact lens environment. Contact lens related dry eye can be very noticeable at the end of the day or during extended computer use.

With Cooper's ProClear material, the lenses have a high water content which makes them comfortable initially and they retain that high water content in most environments. For a person wearing the Cooper ProClear multifocal contact lens, this means it does not rely on absorbing as many tears as other lenses to maintain a moist state. Whether at the computer, the theatre, or the beach, Proclear lenses stay comfortable.

Essentially, ProClear means initial comfort that lasts throughout the day. All the ProClear families of lenses are designed to be replaced on a

monthly basis which makes them convenient and extremely healthy.

With this amazing material, it was only a matter of time before Cooper released the ProClear Mulitfocal. These soft contact lenses have a wide range of parameters allowing most people to be fit with sphere powers between +4.00 and -6.00. Add powers start at +1.00 and go up to +2.50. Two styles are made, a distance lens and a near lens.

When fit properly the Proclear multifocal has the ability to provide end of day comfort, quality distance vision, great computer vision, and add for near vision.
About the Author

Steve Cogger is a contact lens specialist from New York City and a fellow of the Contact Lens Society of America. In order to provide a resource for all lens wearers, he is also the webmaster of http://www.All-About-Contact-Lenses.com


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