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How Does Monovision Work?
The lens behind the iris becomes increasingly rigid and inflexible as you age. It can no longer change shape as easily to allow you to focus on objects, whether they...
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Contact Lenses And Presbyopia
Nowadays, there are several types of contact lenses to correct presbyopia. These contact lenses allow you to see properly at all distances. First, what is presbyopia? Throughout life, the natural...
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Did You Know That Acuvue® Contact Lenses Have A UV Filter?
You protect your skin from UV rays, but did you know that your eyes need protection from the sun too? All ACUVUE® brand contact lenses have a UV filter to...
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Transitions™ Lenses: A Constantly Evolving Lens
Transitions™ now offers darker lenses and better light protection. If you're highly sensitive to light, or frequently exposed to bright light, Transitions™ XTRActive® new generation lenses are for you....
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Contact Lenses and Hyperopia
Hyperopia is a common vision condition that makes near vision blurry. While it is not a disease, it is part of the spectrum of vision disorders, like astigmatism or myopia....
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9 FAQs About Contact Lenses
Are you concerned about wearing contact lenses? You’re not alone! Many people are hesitant to try them because they’re often uninformed about contact lenses. We’ll answer 9 questions that...
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Degressive Lenses: What Are the Benefits?
Degressive lenses allow you to read or write and see the person you are speaking with. These corrective lenses are reserved for people with presbyopia who often do computer work,...
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Contact Lenses and Myopia
The history of contact lenses and the benefits they bring the wearer is a fascinating topic, especially since the correction of myopia is a widespread need. How do contact lenses...
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Every Contact Lens Counts
Embody the change you want to see by recycling your contact lenses. Bausch + Lomb, in partnership with TerraCycle®, is offering you a program to recycle your contact lenses and...
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Transitions Lenses During Winter
When practicing your favorite winter sports, you can count on Transitions photochromic light-smart lenses to provide you with efficient vision outdoors and comfortable vision indoors. From the ski slopes to...
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At What Age Can Contact Lenses Be Worn?
Switching from glasses to contact lenses requires a certain sense of responsibility. So, when is a child ready to start wearing contact lenses? As a parent, you know your child...
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Kim Boutin: An Athlete To Keep Your Eye On
In collaboration with its partner, CooperVision, IRIS is a proud sponsor and supporter of short-track speed skater: Kim Boutin. At her first Olympic Games in Pyeong Chang in 2018, Kim...