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Bausch&Lomb's New Vision

By Suparna Chakaraborthy

PureVision Contact Lens
Contact lenses whose history takes us to the times of Leonardo DaVinci, has now become a part and parcel of our life. It is believed that Leonardo DaVinci had sketched an image of his idea of contact lenses in 1508. From a sketch it came out to be reality and went on to become a tinted daily wear soft lens in 1980. Then gradually it underwent several different experiments and in 1992 we got the disposable contact lenses and now we have the high definition contact lenses.

One of the contact lens giants Bausch& Lomb have constantly introduced innovative ideas of lens and now it introduces yet another wondrous creation the Bausch&Lomb PureVision high definition contact lens.

One of the major features of Bausch&Lomb PureVision contact lens is that it takes care of your eyes. This definition contact lens is made out of AerGel, which is a material which allows oxygen to reach your eyes. This ensures heightened eye health and also reduces chances of risks due to contact lens use. The high definition contact lens is so designed that it helps the lenses to resist protein and debris build up in the eye.

The second important feature of this lens is that it's enhanced optical design keeps your eyes comfortable and assures a clear vision as compared to spherical aberration. The spherical aberration can result in low quality vision and make the images appear blur. In comparison The Bosch&Lomb PureVision contact lens, the light rays are refracted in different angles thus, making the vision crystal clear.

The Bausch & Lomb PureVision high definition contact lens allows you continuous wear for up to 30 days with no harm to your eyes. This feature has been FDA approved.

With the PureVision contact lens, Bausch &Lomb have yet again set high standard in the field of contact lens. Now, see the world in a better light.

Story first published: Thursday, February 17, 2011, 12:22 [IST]
Read more about: contact lens eye care health