Biofinity Energys contact lenses
In early 1958, COOPER TINSLEY made a name for itself with its expertise in contact lenses. Shortly afterwards, in 1967, the COOPER TINSLEY name was dropped in favor of COOPERVISION, which was definitively adopted and recognized in over 100 countries worldwide.
Research and development at the COOPERVISION laboratories confirmed their success with toric contact lenses. New contact lenses designed for the specific needs of astigmatism. Since 1980, toric contact lenses have been marketed for the benefit of astigmatic patients. Today, the COOPERVISION brand is one of the world's top 3 lens manufacturers.
Choose the Biofinity ENERGYS contact lens range
The new Biofinity ENERGYS contact lenses from COOPERVISION are the only lenses to feature DIGITAL ZONE OPTICS technology, for optimum wearing comfort from morning to night.
Biofinity ENERGYS contact lenses feature the AQUAFORM process. Thanks to this incredible composition, your eyes will stay moist. This innovative technique will keep your eyes white and your vision undisturbed by unsightly halos. The contact lenses will mix with your tears and ensure perfect hydration of your corneas.
Biofinity ENERGYS have been cleverly designed to make it easy for you to adapt to them. Your eyes will switch seamlessly from one screen to another, moving from side to side simply and without discomfort. During all your physical activities, Biofinity ENERGYS contact lenses will make you forget all about them.
Your Biofinity ENERGYS lenses are replaced monthly. Every morning, you put on your contact lenses, and at night, you take them out before going to bed, without forgetting to clean them and store them in their protective case.
If you're short-sighted or long-sighted, Biofinity ENERGYS unifocal contact lenses are for you. Our qualified opticians will suggest specific products to ensure perfect cleaning of your visual device.
Take care of your lenses
Your decision to wear contact lenses has been made in consultation with your ophthalmologist. Before handling your lenses, be sure to wash your hands. Don't use saliva or tap water to rinse your lenses quickly, as the germs they contain could jeopardize your visual future.
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