Pro-Vision silicone hydrogel contact lenses
Choose silicone hydrogel contact lenses, the most comfortable type of soft lenses!
Do you desire maximum comfort? Choose silicone hydrogel contact lenses!
The most comfortable type of soft lenses
Contact lenses were made of glass 100 years ago, and then from a special plastic. You can imagine how comfortable they were... That's why it's great that technology has advanced to the point where manufacturers can create contact lenses that are barely noticeable in the eyes - not only for the observer but also for the wearer. These so-called soft contact lenses are made of hydrogel material, which conforms more easily to the shape of the cornea and is thinner than their rigid counterparts. But science hasn't stopped there; an even more modern material has been developed for contact lenses that can truly provide maximum comfort during lens wear. And that material is none other than silicone hydrogel!
The revolution of silicone hydrogel contact lenses
The uniqueness of silicone hydrogel lies in combining the oxygen permeability of silicone and the moisture retention capacity of hydrogel. And why is all this essential? Eyes tend to dry out with contact lens use, so it's crucial that the lens material be able to retain and preserve moisture, for which hydrogel is specifically designed. But why do eyes need the oxygen provided by silicone? Simply put, because your eyes need it; otherwise, hypoxia, or oxygen deficiency, can occur, causing redness of the eyes and detachment of the cornea.
Experience the comfort offered by silicone hydrogel!
If you haven't experienced the comfort of silicone hydrogel contact lenses yet, we recommend trying the Pro-Vision - Say Goodbye To Dry Eyes contact lenses! With its high 45% water content, it ensures that you feel comfortable in your lenses all day long. Plus, its price is very favorable, making it unbeatable in terms of value for money. Additionally, you can order single-piece packaging to see for yourself that it's truly a great choice. You won't be disappointed! If you have any further questions, feel free to contact our optometrist colleagues!