Product details
Proclear Multifocal are compatible with easyvision monthly vusion multifocal.
Proclear Multifocal contact lenses are the ideal choice for those currently experiencing the effects of presbyopia. Designed to replace varifocals, these multifocal lenses will help sharpen your vision for viewing objects both nearby and at a distance.
Phosphorylcholine technology is incorporated in the structure of every Proclear Multifocal lens. This substance imitates the chemicals that occur naturally in the human body, allowing your eyes to quickly adapt to them and dramatically reduce the risk of irritation. A high water level is also locked into the lens, allowing even those who tend to suffer with dry eyes to stay comfortable for hours on end.
Each Proclear Multifocal lens is made using Balance Progressive Technology, which makes use of geometrics in clever ways to bend light and keep your vision incredibly clear and crisp no matter what you’re looking at. Your optician should be able to advise you as to which is your dominant eye, so each eye is given just the right amount of correction to keep your vision clear.
Lens type | Multifocal lens |
Expiration date![]() Minimum expiry date. | 18 months from date of purchase |
Modality![]() The maximum time of wearing lenses, after which you need to replace them. | Monthly Lens intended to be worn daily or extended wear schedule for a period of 30 days. |
Wearing schedule | Daily Lenses wear for a few dozen hours a day. Removing it while you sleep. |
Box size![]() The same power. | 3 pcs. |
Power (PWR/SPH) | -6,50D to -8,00D (0,50D step) ,
-0,25D to -6,50D (0,25D step) ,
0,00 (plano) ,
+0,25D to +6,50D (0,25D step) |
Base Curve (BC) | 8,7 |
Diameter (DIA) | 14,40 mm |
Oxygen permeability (Dk/t)![]() It indicates the amount of oxygen which passes through the lens. The oxygen permeability is an key indicator of the lens material. It determines how much oxygen (which is necessary for proper performance) receives a cornea of our eyes. The higher the value, the better. Dk/t is common used and it states: the Dk per thickness of the lens. Usually for a lens at -3.00D, which makes it easier to compare different lenses brands. Ranges from 10-20 Dk/t to over 170 Dk/t. | 17 |
Water content | 62% |
Material | Omafilcon A |