Bausch + Lomb launches customizable soft contact lenses in US

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The Revive custom soft contact lenses are designed with non-ionic material that allows for daily wear for up to 3 months.

Bausch + Lomb announced Tuesday the US launch of Revive; its new category of custom soft lenses.

Bausch + Lomb launches customizable soft contact lenses in US


The latest product is available in spherical, multifocal, and multifocal toric options for patients with all visual needs, including high or unique prescriptions, according to a news release.

The lenses are designed with non-ionic material that allows for daily wear for up to 3 months.

Additionally, the lenses are available for frequent or planned replacement modalities, which provides optometrists and other eyecare professionals (ECPs) flexibility to prescribe the most appropriate modality for each patient, according to the release.

Joe Gordon, president, Global Consumer, Surgical and Vision Care at Bausch + Lomb, said the company’s latest lens represents a combination of lens features and technologies from its current contact lens portfolio.

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