Breathability - Thanks to the high water content and Phosphoryl Choline (PC) Technology, Proclear Multifocal Toric are able to lock water molecules into the lens to keep your eyes feeling fresh and moisturised, as well as allowing adequate oxygen flow to your eyes for comfort throughout the day.
Clarity - Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses use Balanced Progressive Technology which allows the lens to have multiple vision zones for clear vision at short, middle, and longer distances. This effectiveness is carried across for both astigmatism and presbyopia, making these an ideal lens for a huge array of contact lens wearers.
Convenient - As monthly-use contact lenses, Proclear Multifocal Toric can be worn for up to 30 days, with them being removed, stored and cleaned overnight after each day of use.
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses from CooperVision are a monthly use option designed to correct astigmatism and presbyopia in a single lens. A lens that is able to correct both astigmatism and presbyopia is unique in the contact lens market, making Proclear Multifocal Toric a one of a kind option.
Recommended For
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses are recommended for:
- Wearers with a both a presbyopic and astigmatic prescription.
- Wearers who prefer a monthly-use contact lens.
Please always check with your Optometrist first before purchasing new contact lenses that haven't been prescribed.
Product Information
Manufacturer:
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses are designed and manufactured by CooperVision, a leading name in the eye care industry.
Brand:
Proclear is a brand owned and operated by CooperVision.
Type of Lens:
Proclear Multifocal Toric contacts are a monthly use lens; this means that they can be used for up to 30 days of use. These lenses need to be removed, cleaned and stored overnight after each day of use.
Material:
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses are made with Omafilcon B. Omafilcon A is hydrogel with a high water content of 62%, that helps to promote comfort and breathability.
Technology:
CooperVision has designed Proclear Multifocal Toric contacts with various technologies that offer features and benefits to wearers, both in terms of comfort and visual effectiveness:
PC Technology - PC Technology enables contact lenses to utilise phosphoryl choline (PC), a hydrophilic compound found in cells of the eye and body. It binds water to the contact lens, reducing evaporation that can lead to dryness during wear.
Balanced Progressive Technology - Balanced Progressive Technology offers two optical designs, distant (D) and near (N), that enhance vision by using the natural processing power of the visual cortex, whether your prescription is for short or long-sightedness. The lens zones in Proclear Multifocal Toric lenses are optimised for each sphere, add power, and provide the option of either a centre D or centre N lens, allowing for a simple and more flexible fit for presbyopic wearers.
Pack Sizes:
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses come in packs of 3. Each lens can be worn for a maximum of 30 days, when used correctly - removed, cleaned and stored properly overnight after each day of use - after which, the lens needs to be replaced. Because they last this length of time, a pack of 3 Proclear Multifocal Toric lenses will last for around 3 months.
Availability for Myopia and Hypermetropia:
Proclear Multifocal Toric contact lenses are manufactured by Coopervision for wearers with both astigmatic and presbyopic prescriptions, though the company also makes other options. For myopia and hypermetropia (short and long-sightedness), CooperVision offers Proclear contact lenses. Coopervision also make Proclear Multifocals for wearers with presbyopic prescriptions and Proclear Toric for wearers with astigmatic prescriptions.
References
Lenstore has strict referencing and sourcing guidelines. Our product descriptions are authored and reviewed by Roshni Patel BSc (Hons) MCOptom.
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2. Proclear multifocal toric. CooperVision. Accessed Dec. 11, 2020. https://coopervision.co.uk/practitioner/contact-lenses/proclear-family/proclear-multifocal-toric
Written by:
Roshni Patel BSc (Hons) MCOptom
Optometrist and Professional Services Manager
Roshni Patel BSc (Hons) MCOptom qualified as an Optometrist in 2004. She is a member of the Association of Optometrists and is the Professional Services Manager at Lenstore where she is responsible for supporting and guiding all departments from a clinical standpoint.