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Lenses for dry eyes (11)
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Bausch + Lomb ULTRA for Presbyopia
from € 62,30€ 90,00Ultra for Presbyopia monthly lenses made from a silicone hydrogel material offer first class comfort when worn and permit perfect vision of all types thanks to its 3 zone progressive design. Learn More -
Air Optix Aqua Multifocal
from € 55,90€ 67,90Air Optix Aqua Multifocal contact lenses correct age-related short- and farsightedness and are the varifocal glass in your eye. Learn More -
PureVision Multifocal
from € 54,90€ 62,90PureVision Multi-Focal contact lenses are perfect for people with presbyopia and guarantee clear vision at any distance. Learn More -
PureVision 2 HD for Presbyopia
from € 52,90€ 85,90With PureVision 2 HD for Presbyopia, you can see clearly at all distances even if you have presbyopia (age-related blurring of near vision), even for periods of extended wear up to 30 days and nights. Learn More -
Air Optix plus Hydraglyde Multifocal
from € 52,50€ 64,90The Air Optix plus HydraGlyde Multifocal is the new progressive monthly lens from Alcon that guarantees clear vision at all distances. The latest technology ensure your eyes remain moist throughout the day. Learn More -
Biofinity Multifocal
from € 49,90€ 66,90With their Aquaform technology, Biofinity Multifocal contact lenses ensure a natural moisture level for your eyes to provide excellent wearing comfort. Learn More -
Proclear Multifocal
from € 49,90€ 54,90Proclear Multifocal are designed to counteract the common problems which appear with aging eyes: eye dryness and presbyopia. Furthermore, they provide an excellent wearing comfort. Learn More -
Dailies Total 1 Multifocal
from € 47,10€ 49,95With their silicone hydrogel technology and water gradients the Dailies Total 1 Multifocal daily lenses offer maximum comfort during wear and minimum friction. Learn More -
Clariti Multifocal
from € 46,90€ 59,95As a result of the silicone hydrogel material from which they are made and AquaGen technology, the Clariti Multifocal monthly lenses offer good oxygen permeability in spite of their high water content. They also demonstrate optimal comfort when worn. Learn More -
Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia
from € 42,95€ 58,95The Acuvue Oasys for Presbyopia is a multi-focal lens lasting a week which incorporates silicone hydrogel and Hydraclear Plus, and is very permeable to oxygen. Learn More -
Proclear 1-Day multifocal
from € 28,90€ 34,90Proclear 1 Day multifocal contacts are the optimal solution for people with difficulties focusing on objects close-up or seeing in low light. Learn More
Contact lenses for dry eyes
A relaxed feeling thanks to modern lenses
Many people have dry eyes. Contact lenses can become uncomfortable when one's eyes are dry. Special contact lenses for dry eyes can prevent dehydration and the side effects associated with it – for relaxed and fresh eyes, all day long!
Dry eyes: lenses for special requirements
The air conditioning at the office, exhausting work at the computer, or simply predisposition: dry eyes can be a result of many things. If you regularly have dry eyes, the comfort of conventional contact lenses is often not enough. The reason for this is that contact lenses float on the eyes' natural tear film, which means there is no direct contact with the cornea. When the eyes dry up, however, the tear film can tear. Wearing contact lenses may become uncomfortable as a result and cause your eyes to burn or itch. A solution to this is to wear special contact lenses for dry eyes. Modern materials, an integrated moisturiser and an innovative lens design keep the tear film upright.
The advantages of silicone hydrogel contact lenses for dry eyes
Modern contact lenses made of silicone hydrogel are ideal for dry eyes. They have outstanding breathability and provide the eyes with up to seven times more oxygen than conventional hydrogel contact lenses. They thus offer the greatest wearability. In addition, silicone hydrogel contact lenses contain less water. Lenses with a high water content absorb moisture from the eye like a sponge when the water evaporates. Contact lenses with a low water content do not dry out during the period they are worn. They stay comfortable to wear and do not attack the eyes' tear film. Some contact lenses also contain an integrated wetting agent that can specifically prevent eyes from becoming dry.
Which are the best lenses for dry eyes?
There are a whole range of contact lenses (including daily, weekly or monthly lenses) that are specially designed for, and have special technology to prevent, dry eyes. If you are looking for lenses for extremely dry eyes, it is best to contact your eye doctor or contact lens optician!
Best daily lenses for dry eyes: daily lenses are replaced on a daily basis. This means that impurities, allergens or protein deposits cannot accumulate on them. This is why daily lenses can provide a great deal of comfort for dry eyes. Excellent daily lenses for dry eyes include, for example, the 1-Day Acuvue Moist lenses. The Lacreon technology allows them to work like an active moisture retainer. The Biotrue Oneday lenses have a high moisture content of almost 80 percent, which is similar to that of the cornea. Their unique protection against dehydration keeps the eyes relaxed and fresh for up to 14 hours.
Best monthly lenses for dry eyes: there are also contact lenses that need to be changed monthly which have special protection that stops the eyes from drying out. The Air Optix plus HydraGlyde lenses, for example, use SmartShield technology, which in combination with the HydraGlyde moisture matrix, ensures long-lasting wearability.
Best contact lenses for dry eyes and presbyopia: many people suffer from increasingly dry eyes as they get older, and presbyopia at the same time. The Proclear Multifocal lenses were specially developed for their needs. The PC technology ensures that the lenses are still comfortable to wear even after being in for 12 hours. The Air Optix plus Hydraglyde Multifocal or Biofinity Multifocal lenses are also well-suited for presbyopia and dry eyes. Daily lenses for dry eyes and presbyopia are also available, such as the 1-Day-Acuvue Moist Multifocal lenses.
Best contact lenses for dry eyes and astigmatism: if you have dry eyes and astigmatism, you can use the 1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism lenses, for example. For those who prefer monthly lenses, the Clariti Toric lenses with their AquaGen technology could be a great choice.
Tips: this helps prevent the eyes from becoming dry
If you suffer from dry eyes, you should ensure you blink regularly and more often close your eyes for a few seconds each day. This stimulates the production of tears and moisturises your eyes naturally. Take more breaks when focussing on work on a computer, and make sure you are drinking enough. The air in the room should not be too dry. Putting a wet towel over the heater can help keep air moist in winter.
