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& Lomb PureVision™ contact lenses with innovative optics
deliver pure, rich contrast and highly refined detail.

And they're
made from our unique material that's exceptionally healthy, so
your eyes will feel as comfortable as you ever imagined, all
day long and well into the night.
So, what
makes PureVision™ contact lenses innovative?
Bausch &
Lomb PureVision™ contact lenses have an enhanced optical
design to correct spherical aberration, a natural occurrence
in which light rays are refracted at different angles as they
pass through the eye. Left uncorrected, spherical
aberration can result in less than optimal visual quality.
Simulated
visual images depict differences between image aberrated at
average population level and image aberration
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Image
with average spherical aberration |
Image
without spherical aberration |
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Spherical
aberration can cause objects to appear blurred or hazy.
This is most visible during low-light situations when pupil size
is increased.
With
PureVision™ contact lenses, wherever life takes you, you'll
experience it with exceptional vision.
Ever
need to leave your lenses in longer than planned, or fall asleep
with
them in?
PureVision™ lenses are FDA approved for daily wear and up to
30 days of continuous wear. As always, you should follow
the wearing schedule your eye care professional prescribes.
Innovative
material and design mean outstanding comfort and eye health.
PureVision™
contact lenses are made of AerGel™, a unique material that
lets natural levels of oxygen reach your eyes so they stay
comfortable and healthy.
They
are also designed to help the lenses resist protein and debris
build-up. This means your contact lenses stay clean.
And
thanks to a unique rounded edge design, PureVision™ lenses will
fit comfortably in your eyes. So comfortably, in fact,
you're likely to not even know they're there.
Should
you have any questions about Bausch & Lomb PureVision™
contact lenses, please contact one of the Doctors at Lange Eye Care and Associates
by e-mail
or by phone.
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