Saturday, December 17, 2011

Air Optix for Astigmatism


Air Optix for Astigmatism

Air Optix For Astigmatism Toric Contact Lenses Provide Much Needed Relief From Sore, Scratchy Eyes

Executive Summary about Air Optix for Astigmatism by D. Long

Are you tired of toric contact lenses for astigmatism that stick to your eyes, cause you terrible itchiness and redness, or are just plain bad? If so, you may want to consider Air Optix For Astigmatism lenses from CIBA Vision. Approved by the US Food and Drug Administration for either daily wear or extended continuous wear of up to six nights, these lenses are specifically designed to address the problems encountered by so many contact lens users.

When considering wearing comfort, look to a lens's ability to transmit oxygen and ability to retain moisture. As far as moisture is concerned, Air Optix lenses are made of lotrafilcon B, a substance that absorbs water and resists its eventual dehydration while the lens is being worn.This prevents your eyelids from bumping the lens and causing scratchy eyes. The lenses are tinted ever so slightly with a blue dye that is invisible while wearing the lenses but that allows you to find and manipulate the lenses when cleaning, storing, or inserting them. It's important to consult with him or her, especially if considering these lenses for extended wear.

Air Optix - Contact Lenses That Make You Happy

Executive Summary about Air Optix for Astigmatism by Dominic Donaldson

Anyone who wears contact lenses or who is familiar with the contact lens industry would know about Ciba Vision's revolutionary brand, Air Optix. It's common for conventional contact lens wearers to suffer from dryness related eye problems that could range from irritation in the eyes to redness and infection. Ciba Vision has designed their Air Optix contact lenses with this problem in mind as well.

The Aqua lenses also provide maximum breathability and the Aqua moisture system keeps the eyes safe from dryness. Lens wearers who suffer from astigmatism generally report back with immense discomfort, dryness and a blurring of vision whenever the lens moves on the surface of the eye.

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