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Focus Progressive

Focus Progressive

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Focus Progressive Reviews

Rating: 4.5/5
- 2 reviews

Focus Progressive

By: Sandy
5

Say no to bifocal glasses!

I just started to need reading glasses about 2 years ago. At first I was just buying them at my local pharmacy and guessing my prescription. Finally I went to see doctor gave me the choice of contacts or glasses so naturally I chose contacts! The Focus Progressive contacts were the most comfortable of the free trial pairs that my doctor gave me. My vision is great with these lenses near or far. I love the convenience of the lenses and I don't have to show my age.

519 people found this review helpful.

Focus Progressive

By: Carl
4

Focus Progressives are a great alternative to glasses

The Focus Progressive lens by CIBA Vision is a much better alternative to glasses! I just put these lenses in in the morning and then I don't have to deal with them until I take them out at night! These contacts are so much more convenient than carrying around reading glasses all of the time! Now no one can tell that I am getting old. :)

517 people found this review helpful.

Product Information

Focus Progressive are disposable contact lenses manufactured by Ciba Vision. If you're in your 40s, you may have found reading has become more difficult. If so, you're likely experiencing a common vision condition called Presbyopia, a natural part of your eyes' aging process. Fortunately, bifocal eyeglasses are not the only option for clear vision. Fortunately, Focus Progressive unique optical design ensures you'll see clearly near, far and everywhere in between-all with the comfort and convenience of soft contact lenses. Focus Progressive proven lens material creates a deposit-resistant surface that keeps the lenses clean and healthy.

Focus Progressive contact lenses are tinted for ease of handling and will not change the color of your eye. The tint is simply designed to facilitate locating the contact lenses in solution.

Product Availability

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Price Comparison

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Manufacturer

Alcon

Material Content

45% Polymer (vifilcon A)

Water Content

55% H2O

Focus Progressive FAQs

I don't have a contact lens prescription. Can I use my eyeglass prescription instead?

No, your eyeglass prescription is different from your contact lens prescription. It's important to have your eyes examined by an Optometrist or Ophthalmologist to ensure your lenses fit properly and you have the proper prescription.

Are Focus Progressive FDA-approved?

Yes, Focus Progressive contact lenses are FDA-approved. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration considers all contact lenses as prescription medical devices and must go through an approval process.

I just started using Focus Progressive contact lenses, how do I properly care for them?

Follow these steps: clean, disinfect, store properly, and avoid washing your lenses with water.

I suffer from color blindness, can Focus Progressive contact lenses help correct my vision?

No, Focus Progressive contact lenses cannot correct color blindness. It's designed to correct refractive errors and improve visual acuity.

I have an eye infection, is it safe to wear my Focus Progressive contact lenses?

No, do not wear Focus Progressive contact lenses if you have an eye infection. Consult your optometrist for treatment and guidance.

I have a high prescription, can I still use Focus Progressive contact lenses?

Yes, Focus Progressive contact lenses can correct a wide range of prescriptions.

I'm starting to use Focus Progressive contacts, is it difficult to insert and remove them?

It might be challenging at first but the process of inserting and removing Focus Progressive becomes simpler with practice and guidance from your eye care specialist.

I've got new Focus Progressive contact lenses, will they be uncomfortable to wear?

If a contact lens feels uncomfortable, remove, clean, and attempt to reinsert it. If discomfort persists, discontinue use and seek advice from your optometrist.

I have old Focus Progressive contact lenses, can I use my contacts after the expiration date?

Do not use contact lenses beyond their expiration date as the lens solution may lose effectiveness, increasing the risk of infections.

I'm new to Focus Progressive contact lenses, how long will it take to adjust to wearing them?

Adjustment typically takes about a week but can vary based on the individual and lens type.

I want to try a new brand of contact lenses, can I switch without consulting my optometrist?

No, don't switch brands without consulting your optometrist. Different brands may not suit your specific eye needs and could lead to discomfort or vision issues.

I play sports regularly, can I wear Focus Progressive contact lenses while playing?

Yes, contact lenses are commonly used during sports and physical activities but we recommend consulting your eye doctor first to help you choose the appropriate lens for these activities.

I enjoy wearing makeup, can I wear it with my Focus Progressive contact lenses?

Yes, but always insert your Focus Progressive lenses before applying makeup to avoid contaminating the lens.

I work on the computer a lot, can I wear Focus Progressive contact lenses while using it?

Yes, but remember to take regular breaks and blink often to prevent dryness and eye strain.

I don't have any lens solution on hand, can I use saliva or water to wet my lenses?

No, using saliva or water contaminates the lens and increases the risk of infections. Always use the recommended lens solution.