Contact Lenses

SofLens® daily disposable contact lenses

Key Features & Benefits

  • Aspheric design creates crisp, clear vision – especially in low light conditions

  • Reduces halos and glare while driving

  • All-day comfort

  • No daily cleaning, storage, or care required; wear them for a day, then, throw them away

  • Convenient packaging makes lens removal a breeze

Product Detail Information

New! Bausch & Lomb SofLens® daily disposable contact lenses with aspheric optics have an enhanced optical design that creates crisp, clear vision – especially in low light conditions.  Plus, outstanding all-day comfort, and easy handling.  

SofLens® daily disposable contact lenses

Start each day with a fresh pair; no daily cleaning, storage, or care required.

Designed to reduce spherical aberration

Spherical aberration, which affects the vision of most of the population, is a natural occurrence in which light rays are refracted at different angles as they enter your eyes.  It remains even after basic vision conditions like near-sightedness have been corrected.  Spherical aberration's effects can be more noticeable in night-driving conditions, causing "halos" on street lamps and traffic lights.

Aspheric optics - designed to reduce spherical aberration

SofLens Daily Disposable lenses with aspheric optics – designed to reduce spherical aberration1.

Easy to handle

  • Convenient lens pack features easy-to-grip tab and tear-away label
  • Ergonomic blister pack enables smooth lens removal

Easy-to-grip tab and tear-away label  Smooth lens removal  

Note for current SofLens® one day contact lens users:

Please note: SofLens® one day lenses will be discontinued May 30, 2008.  If you are currently wearing SofLens one day lenses, ask your eye care professional about SofLens Daily Disposable contact lenses. 100% of patients upgrade seamlessly from SofLens one day to SofLens daily disposable lenses with no change in lens powers2.  

 

1The population has an average +0.15 um of spherical aberration with a 6 mm pupil ) [Thibos LN, et al. J Opt Soc Am A. 2002; 19:2329-2348]. These simulated illustrations represent retinal images with and without +0.15 um of spherical aberration with a 6 mm pupil.

22007 study of 75 patients. Data on file. Bausch & Lomb Incorporated.

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