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Biomedics Contact Lenses

Biomedics contact lenses are manufactured by OSI / American Hydron, recently
merged with coopervision and have received excellent, high-level publicity, in recent
years. Biomedics contact lenses come in a wide range of types and prescriptions,
making them one of the most popular brands of contact lenses amongst contact lens
wearers.

Biomedics 55 Soft Contact Lenses

One of the most popular ranges of biomedics contact lenses is the frequency 55
contact lens series. The range of biomedics soft contact lenses includes biomedics 38
contact lenses and biomedics 55 contact lenses. Both types of contact lenses are
weekly disposables. The only difference is the percentage of water contained in the
lens; the biomedics 55 have 55% and the biomedics 38 have 38%.

Biomedics contact lenses have the added features of uv tints, as well as a slight color
which makes them easier to handle and find in the solution while, at the same time,
not altering the appearance of the eye.

Biomedics soft contact lenses are an ideal choice for new contact lens wearers as they
are easy to handle, comfortable to wear and are available in a wide range of types.
Check out the reviews for biomedics contact lenses.

Biomedics Toric Contact Lenses

Biomedics 55 toric and frequency 55 contact lenses are at the forefront of modern
contact lens technology. Biomedics toric contacts are available as two-weekly
disposable lenses, which allow wearers the flexibility of a disposable lens as well as
the functionality of a state of the art toric lens.

Toric contact lenses are mainly used by those with astigmatic vision, as an alternative
to traditional glasses. Biomedics toric contact lenses are both convenient and
comfortable. Many people who suffer from astigmatism do not believe that they can
actually wear contact lenses – biomedics 55 toric contact lenses proves them wrong!

Biomedics contact lenses are revolutionary and reliable, no wonder they're the contact
lens of choice for millions of people.




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