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Aquaform® Technology: Material Science’s Role in Contact Lens Wearing Success
CooperVision's Aquaform® Technology is revolutionizing the contact lens industry by enhancing all-day comfort and reducing dropout rates among wearers. The technology offers breathability, softness, and is suitable for all types of wearers including digital device users, presbyopes, and toric lens users. Experts like Dr. Jennifer Palombi discuss the positive impacts of these technological advances in contact lens wear.
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Key takeaways
Aquaform® Technology offers enhanced comfort and breathability for contact lenses.
Patients experience reduced lens dropout rates with Biofinity® and MyDay® lens families.
The technology supports various wearers, including digital users and those with specific vision needs.
Comfort and handling play integral roles in a successful contact lens wearing experience and likewise, represent two core reasons why patients drop-out of contact lens wear. In this ECP Viewpoints Podcast, CooperVision's Dr. Jennifer Palombi is joined by Dr. Mike Shaheen of Hills & Dales Vision and Dr. Sahil Dosaj of Miller Optometry to discuss the unique science and benefits of Aquaform® Technology found in Biofinity® and MyDay® contact lens families.
Their conversation focuses on how Aquaform® Technology delivers all-day comfort, breathability, and softness along with an optimal modulus for lens handling; patients' long-term wearing success in Biofinity® and MyDay® contact lenses; and how Aquaform® Technology supports patients whether they are digital device users, presbyopes, or spherical or toric wearers.
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