Alcon Total30 Contact Lenses
TOTAL30® contacts are the first and only water gradient lens that can be replaced monthly. They feature a new biomimetic CELLIGENT™ Technology that combines a biomimetic surface and a unique lens chemistry to help resist bacteria and lipid deposits. The TOTAL30® contact lens surface mimics the softness of the human cornea, but is still durable enough to last for 30 days of wear.
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WARNING: For daily wear for near/ far-sightedness. Risk of serious eye problems (i.e., corneal ulcer) is greater for extended wear. In rare cases, loss of vision may result. Side effects like discomfort, mild burning or stinging may occur.
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