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Opthalmic Hydrofeel contact lenses
For over 30 years, the Ophthalmic laboratory has made its mark on the contact lens market. The institute presents its products, always at the cutting edge of research, to satisfy all patients with vision problems.
What are Ophtalmic Hydrofeel contact lenses?
Ophtalmic Hydrofeel One Day contact lenses are daily lenses. Every morning, you'll use a new pair of contact lenses, and at bedtime, you'll take them out and throw them away. All contact lenses are stored in individual, hermetically sealed, sterilized cases. Unopened, they can be kept for several months without risk to your eyes.
By opting for Ophthalmic One Day lenses, you'll regain the freedom to do what you want with your appearance. If you're sporty, you'll love regaining your freedom of expression and movement, without the risk of breaking your glasses. If you're a fashionista, eyewear can be the perfect accessory to complement your day-to-day look - it's up to you to choose your style.
Ophthalmic contact lenses give you self-confidence. The same confidence you've been missing, hidden behind your prescription frames. Hydrofeel One Day lenses are soft corrective contact lenses designed to keep your eyes moist and comfortable all day long. They benefit from the expertise of the Ophtalmic contact laboratory.
What do Ophtalmic Hydrofeel contact lenses correct?
The Ophtalmic Hydrofeel range of corrective soft lenses treats myopia and hyperopia thanks to its spherical lens. Ophthalmic Hydrofeel Toric lenses have been designed to relieve astigmatism and restore clear vision of the world around them. Your ophthalmologist will prescribe the lenses you need. Your MYMONTURE qualified opticians will guide you and advise you on the best way to care for your medical aid with the right products.
A few hygiene rules to follow
To ensure your visual health, take a few precautions. You should wash your hands before each manipulation, as hygiene is essential. Use the cleaning solutions recommended by your MYMONTURE opticians. Under no circumstances should you use saliva or tap water to rinse your lenses.
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