Advance to DAILIES® brand contact lenses
The Only Contact Lenses with Blink-Activated Moisture
DAILIES® brand contact lenses' advanced moisture technology and precision LightStream® Technology manufacturing offers your patients a lens of exceptional comfort and fit. The result: a lens that may satisfy even your most challenged patients.
Refreshing Comfort with Every Blink
Each DAILIES®brand lens is equipped with unique blink-activated moisture that is delivered from inside the lens with every blink. Moisturizing agents are released over a 20-hour period for all-day comfort and single-use compliance.1,2.Triple Action Moisture
DAILIES® AquaComfort Plus® is the newest lens in our family, and the only lens to feature three special moisturizing agents (HPMC, PEG and PVA) that work together to provide comfort throughout the day.Patented LightStream® Technology
All DAILIES® lenses are manufactured with patented LightStream® Technology, which ensures the quality and consistency and a thin edge for excellent comfort and easy insertion.Non-Ionic Surface
DAILIES® brand lenses feature a non-ionic surface, which has been shown to have significantly less protein buildup.3.
1 Winterton L, Lally J, Sentell K, Chapoy L. The elution of poly (vinyl alcohol) from a contact lens: The realization of a time release moisturizing agent/artificial tear. J Biomed Mater Res B Appl Biomater. 2007;80B:424-432.
2 Laboratory study comparing release profiles; significance demonstrated at the 0.05 level; CIBA VISION data on file, 2007.
3 Jones L, Evans K, Mann A, et al. Inter- and intra-subject variability in the subjective performance & deposition of group II and group IV single-use daily disposable contact lenses. Optom & Vis Sci. 1998;75(12s)164.
2 Laboratory study comparing release profiles; significance demonstrated at the 0.05 level; CIBA VISION data on file, 2007.
3 Jones L, Evans K, Mann A, et al. Inter- and intra-subject variability in the subjective performance & deposition of group II and group IV single-use daily disposable contact lenses. Optom & Vis Sci. 1998;75(12s)164.
