Toric Contact Lenses 67% Polymer

Toric Contact Lenses 67% Polymer For the Best Fit

What are toric contact lenses? Until a few years ago, a person with astigmatism didn't have the option of choosing contact lenses. Today, toric contact lenses are the answer to your contact need and the toric contact lens of 67% polymer are setting the scale for measuring comfort and performance. If you're looking for toric contacts 67% polymer, you've come to the right place.

Regular Contacts versus 67% PolymerToric Contact Lenses

Regular contact lenses are round and there is no "right-side-up," though the contacts are made specifically for the left or right eye, and there is a front and back to the contact. Toric contacts are specially shaped for the curvature of the eye that has astigmatism. This means that the contacts do have to be worn in a particular place on the eye. That's why toric contact lenses are designed to stay more firmly in place, even when you blink.

The emerging technology of 67% polymer toric contact lenses

As with any technology, the contact lens industry has made remarkable strides in quality and performance of all contact lenses, and this includes the toric lenses. Consider that the first contacts were made of glass, were heavy and thick, and posed several threats to the wearer. By contrast, the 67% polymer construction of the toric lenses being offered today provide comfort and quality vision for the person dependent on corrective lenses, and provide fashion statements for those wishing to change the color of their eyes.

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