Air Optix Aqua Multifocal (3 lenses)
This product has been discontinued.
More advanced replacement is Air Optix Plus Hydraglyde Multifocal (3 lenses) (no need to re-applicate).
Details of Air Optix Aqua Multifocal (3 lenses)
Air Optix Aqua Multifocal are monthly soft contact lenses for daily use. Their Aqua moisture system lubricates the lens and provides all-day comfort, and Precision Transition technology enables clear vision at all distances. Air Optix Aqua Multifocal ensure a smooth fit so you can stay in your contact lenses for longer.
The Air Optix Aqua Multifocal contact lenses are no longer in production. The only versions available are the ones currently in stock.
Users of the Air Optix Aqua Multifocal contacts can start using the new Air Optix Plus Hydraglyde Multifocal lenses without a new prescription.
This is a medical device. Read instructions before use.
Product details
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Power: | from -10.0 to +6.0 |
| Add: | Low to +1.25, Medium from +1.50 to +2.00, High from +2.25 to +2.50 |
| Diameter: | 14.2 |
| Base curve: | 8.6 |
| Center thickness: | 0.08 mm |
| Elastic modulus: | 1.0 MPa |
| Lens features | |
| Material: | Lotrafilcon B |
| Water content: | 33 % |
| Oxygen transmissibility: | 138 Dk/t |
| UV filter: | No |
| Silicone hydrogel: | Yes |
| Usage | |
| Expiration: | At least 35 months |
| Easy handling tint: | Yes |
| Extended wear: | Yes |
| Inside-out indicator: | No |
| Package | |
| Manufacturer: | Alcon |
| Lenses in a box: | 3 |
| Weight: | 11 g |
| Other | |
| Category: |
Monthly Contact Lenses Extended Wear Contact Lenses Multifocal and varifocal lenses Contact lenses |
Comments about Air Optix Aqua Multifocal (3 lenses)
Add a questionI can read very well almost as good as reading glasses.
However distance is slightly blurred over 30 metres with the contacts I currently use.
if I don’t have any contacts in at all my reading is poor but distance is very good using both eyes very good using right eye slightly blurred using left eye.
Would a different brand of contact produce better distance or would monthly give me both reading and distance?
Hi Derek,
That's a job for your eye specialist…I had a similar problem and part of
the fault was on the Base Curve, that needed to be adjusted. It might be just a
single parameter, or you may need to change brand and type of lenses altogether
(multifocal torics?), so go to your trusted ophtamologist to discuss this
problem.
If you have other queries, please contact me at info@lentiamo.co.uk
Best regards, Fabrizio
Dear Mike,
The lenses I'm supposed to wear are multifocal torics, which are even more
complex…and having had a similar problem, I've had to consult with my optician
and try different combinations, to have a positive result. So, I suggest you
see your specialist to see what can be done about that problem, there might be
the need to re-touch the prescription.
Best regards, Fabrizio
Not overly clear on what I should order my glasses prescription reads R SPH-3.50 CYL -50 AXIS 95.0 Near ADD +1.75 The left is slightly different but I am not sure how this corresponds through ording with yourselves.
Hi, Glasses prescriptions are different than lens prescriptions.
I would suggest seeing an optician to get your lens prescription. But from what
it seems with the prescription you provided, you should be looking at toric
lenses not multifocal. Thanks!
Hello,
For +1.75 it will be medium addition. If you need any assistance in choosing
your lenses or your prescription please do not hesitate to contact us. We will
be happy to help.
Regards,
Hello,
For +1.75 it will be medium addition. If you need any assistance in choosing
your lenses or your prescription please do not hesitate to contact us. We will
be happy to help.
Regards,
Hi,
Thank you for this question. If you need multifocal contact lenses, you must
also choose the Addition. That is a parameter that should be found on your
prescription.
ADD indicates the difference between both your myopia and your hyperopia in
dioptres (power).
I hope my reply helped. Happy to remain at your service.
If the lens is good for application, it should be curved upwards, like a
bowl, not outwards. This link should give you full details, if your doctor has
not done that yet. https://www.youtube.com/watch?…
I hope my reply helped. :)
Anonymous
Hello there,
Unfortunately the details in your prescription are not something that can be
made up, without the assistance from an ophtalmologist. And the ADD is very
important…
If you have bought your lenses from us in the past, you could contact me with
your details at info@lentiamo.co.uk
Best regards, Fabrizio