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Water Gradient silicone hydrogel contact lenses with ~100% at the outer surface# of the lens to deliver excellent comfort

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TOTAL1TM Sphere

For those who want to experience contact lenses so comfortable, they feel like nothing*. These contact lenses are convenient and luxuriously comfortable.
 

TOTAL1TM Multifocal

For those who need a break from their reading glasses. These contact lenses are specially designed to help focus on things up-close for presbyopia, a condition that usually happens around age 40 as the lens of the eye stiffen.

TOTAL1TM for Astigmatism

The world’s first and only water gradient contact lens for people with Astigmatism, who want clear vision with excellent comfort.

*Based on nearly 90% of wearers agreed with the statement ‘while wearing these lenses I sometimes forget I have them on’ (Perez-Gomez) - Applicable to Sphere.
#Based on laboratory measurements of unworn lenses

 

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