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Air Optix® Aqua
For comfort on contact, all day, every day
CIBA VISION introduces its latest silicone hydrogel innovation – AIR OPTIX™ AQUA breathable contact lenses*, which deliver an advanced combination of oxygen and moisture for a healthy, natural feeling. The lens also offers excellent initial as well as all-day comfort.
AIR OPTIX AQUA lenses start and stay comfortable with the new AQUA Moisture System, which includes:- A unique moisture agent that helps lubricate the lens for initial comfort
- A patented lens material that helps maintain moisture by minimizing the rate of lens dehydrationi for comfort all day, and
- An ultra-smooth surface with superior wettabilityii and excellent deposit resistanceiii for comfort every day.
AIR OPTIX AQUA has a recommended replacement schedule of up to 4 weeks. For many patients, replacing their lenses on a monthly basis will be easier to remember and may help increase patient satisfaction, promoting higher compliance to the recommended replacement schedule. Clinical research shows the lens sustains its performance through a month of weariv, with no significant difference in subjective patient ratings of overall vision or comfort between 2 and 4 weeks. AIR OPTIX AQUA is approved for daily wear or up to 6 nights of extended wear.
* Dk/t 138 @ -3.00D. Other factors may impact eye health. i CIBA VISION data on file, 2008. Based on in vitro measurements compared to high water (>50%) HEMA lenses. ii CIBA VISION data on file, 2007. In vitro measurements compared with ACUVUE® OASYS™, ACUVUE® ADVANCE™, PureVision®, and Biofinity® lenses. iii CIBA VISION data on file, 2005. iv CIBA VISION data on file, 2007. Based on subjective ratings. v CIBA VISION data on file, 2007
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Air Optix® Night & Day® Aqua
Wake up and see comfortably whenever, wherever
Do you work long hours or have a non-stop schedule? Ever get so worn out you fall asleep in your contact lenses - even for one night.
If you're a student, a new mom, a business traveler or just have a busy life that keeps you on the go day in and day out, AIR OPTIX® NIGHT & DAY® AQUA contact lenses may be right for you.
- Designed for napping and sleeping--FDA approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear!**
- The innovactive AQUA Moisture System for comfort on contact, all day, everyday, even overnight.
- The most oxygen through the lens of any available soft contact lens.
See how natural they feel.
* AIR OPTIX NIGHT & DAY AQUA contact lenses: Dk/t = 175 @ -3.00D. Other factors may impact eye health. Ask your eye care practitioner for complete wear, care and safety information. ** Not everyone can wear lenses for a full 30 nights.
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Focus® DAILIES™
Have totally crisp, clear vision that?s as easy as 1, 2.
With Focus® DAILIES™ one-day disposable contact lenses, you can put in a clean fresh pair every day. They are so easy you just put them on in the morning and throw them away at night. There's no cleaning, no solutions, and no mess.
Focus DAILIES lenses are simple to insert and they never need cleaning. Plus, they're the only daily disposable contacts with AquaRelease™ - a moisturizing agent that is released a little bit each time with every blink. Which is one of the reasons they offer excellent comfort.
If you've got a busy lifestyle, you might want to consider Focus DAILIES. They're great for sports, weekends or if you just want a break from your glasses. They won't fall off, fog up, or break like glasses. Plus they're very affordable. A one-year supply of Focus DAILIES lenses costs about the same as a decent pair of glasses. If you lose a lens, don't worry. Since they're disposable, you'll always have a fresh pair around and, at worst, you'll be out around $1 for the lost contacts.
Results may vary. See USA package insert for details. Ask your eye care provider for complete wear, care and safety information.

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Focus® DAILIES™ Toric
What is Astigmatism?
Astigmatism is a common vision condition. It's caused when the front surface of the eye, called the cornea, is not perfectly round. Instead of having equal curvatures like a basketball, it has several different curvatures like a football. As a result, light is focused differently in the eye, leading to blurred vision. Focus DAILIES Toric are made especially for people with astigmatism so they can enjoy the comfort of daily disposable contacts.
Results may vary. See USA package insert for details. Ask your eye care provider for complete wear, care and safety information.

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Freshlook® Color Contact Lenses
When You Speak With Your Eyes, Tell More Than Just One Story.
Let's face it, every now and then we all want a little change! People change their appearance with new clothes, new hairstyles, and jewelry. And now your eye care provider can help you change the color of your eyes with FreshLook® color contact lenses.
If your eyes are dark - Brown or Dark Brown
- FreshLook ColorBlends™ - Available in 9 colors!
FreshLook ColorBlends uses technology that blends three complementary
colors into one. The lens allows your natural eye color to show through, so the overall effect is a naturally beautiful look.
- FreshLook ColorBlends Toric - For patients with astigmatism.
- FreshLook Colors - A more dramatic color change.
- FreshLook ONE-DAY Color Contact Lenses - FreshLook color with a
fresh, clean lens every day.
If your eyes are light - Blue, Green, Gray or Hazel
- FreshLook Dimensions™ - Add definition and color to blue or green eyes, making them look bigger, brighter, and completely natural.
- Focus® Softcolors™ - Enhances light eyes with a sheer tint.
No matter what color your eyes are.
- FreshLook Radiance™ - Brighten dark or light eyes without changing your natural color.
Contact lenses, even if worn for cosmetic reasons, are medical devices that must be worn under the prescription, direction and supervision of an eye care provider.
Serious eye health problems may occur as a result of sharing contact lenses.

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