What Every Contact Lens Wearer Needs To Know About Biomedics 55 Soft Contact Lenses
The not-so-nitty-gritty of Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses
When Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses came onto the eyewear market, contact lens wearers could breathe a sigh of relief. And for those patients with eye shape abnormalities, Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses allowed them the convenience of contact lenses over glasses. But it’s the comfort of Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses that really made an impact.
The shape of things to come
Spherical aberration is a fancy way of saying that a patient’s eye doesn’t allow the images before it to be interpreted correctly. This leads to vision problems. When the light can’t bend correctly, images are blurry.
Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses conform to the eye, allowing the wearer to have crisp and clear sight by correcting the way light enters the eye.
When the light is focused onto the back of the eye, you can see.
But if you don’t have to wear glasses, then why would you?
Being the first
Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses were the first disposable lenses that were made to correct the way light enters the eye.
And because so many contact lens wearers suffer from this sight problem, there’s a large market for Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses. In fact, it’s estimated that four out of every five lens wearers could benefit from them.
That’s about 28 million people.
But how do they work?
Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses are remarkable inventions. Their edges are thin and rounded in order to help with changing the path of light entering the eye.
And it also helps make them comfortable for even a patient with sensitive eyes.
It’s the unique blend of science and engineering that have created Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses. With a new shape and thinner materials, Biomedics 55 soft contact lenses are providing sight to those that thought they couldn’t wear contacts.