ABB Optical Group to offer custom soft contact lenses

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ABB Optical Group will offer two new custom soft contact lens product lines. Customers can now order the full line of SynergEyes Inc. products and BioColors from Orion Vision Group.»

Coral Springs, FL-ABB Optical Group will offer two new custom soft contact lens product lines. Customers can now order the full line of SynergEyes Inc. products and BioColors from Orion Vision Group.

The new BioColors from Orion Vision Group are an extensive line of lenses available in any prescription in sphere powers of +/- 20.00 D in 0.25 D steps and up to a 6.00 D of cylinder power with axis in 1 degree steps around the clock; 16 tint colors combined with a choice of starburst and/or limbal ring elements. BioColors are available in methafilcon 55%, polymacon 38%, and Definitive 74% silicone hydrogel.

Orion also offers prosthetic lenses, in standard colors and hand painted, occluded pupil, and clear pupil features, available with four underprint shades. 

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