Are Biomedics 55 Premier discontinued?

Are Biomedics 55 Discontinued? No, Biomedics 55 Premier and Evolution have not been discontinued. A few years back, Coopervision discontinued a few hydrogel lenses, three of them being Biomedics 55 UV, Biomedics 38, and Proclear EP.

What is the difference between Biomedics and biofinity?

Biofinity Toric has a lower modulus for a softer lens, giving increased comfort to the wearer. The oxygen transmissibility allows more oxygen through to the eyes. Biomedics the lens with moisture throughout, keeping eyes comfortable throughout wear.

Who makes Biomedics?

CooperVision
Biomedics contact lenses are a fast growing brand of contacts manufactured by CooperVision. Their thin patented edge design provides unsurpassed wearing comfort compared to other contact lenses.

What does ocufilcon D mean?

The BIOMEDICS® 55 (ocufilcon D) Soft (hydrophilic) Contact Lenses are soft lenses. They are made from a “water-loving” (hydrophilic) material that has the ability to absorb water, making the lens soft and flexible. For your eye health, it is important to wear your lenses as prescribed by your eye care practitioner.

How long can you wear frequency 55 contacts?

30 days
Frequency 55 Aspheric contacts are monthly contact lenses which means that each lens can be worn for up to 30 days before being disposed of and replaced with a new pair. They can be worn for up to 10-12 hours at a time.

Are Biomedics contacts discontinued?

Are Biomedics Toric Discontinued? No, Biomedics Toric contact lenses have not been discontinued and are still available.

Are Frequency 55 Toric lenses discontinued?

No toric lenses were discontinued, so Frequency 55 Toric and Vertex Toric are still currently available.

Are Biomedics toric discontinued?

Are Biomedics XC discontinued?

They’re all great things that have been discontinued by the manufacturer. But we’re here to help you find a new favorite lens! Did you know that you may be able to get a new online contact lens prescription? If that’s not your style, below are some alternatives to discuss with your doctor.

Are polymacon contacts safe?

DO NOT USE the DESIO (polymacon) Spherical and Toric Daily Wear Soft Contact Lens when any of the following conditions are present: Acute and subacute inflammation or infection of the anterior chamber of the eye. Any eye disease, injury, or abnormality that affects the cornea, conjunctiva, or eyelids.

What is Delefilcon A?

The delefilcon A lens (Alcon) is a silicone-containing hydrogel described as possessing a water gradient—from 33% water at core to >80% water at surface, which is only 6µm thick. The manufacturer claims that the 80% water content closely mimics that of the cornea.

Is Frequency 55 discontinued?

Frequency® 55 aspheric lenses are no longer available. To help you switch with ease, CooperVision® recommends Avaira Vitality™ as a great alternative. We’re confident you’ll love them, but you’ll need to have them fitted by an optician first.