It's Clearly Time to Capture the Colors Opportunity

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A practice's success is based on its ability to protect the ocular health of its patients and meet its patients' unique vision needs, and then translate that into practice profitability.

It's Clearly Time to Capture the Colors Opportunity



A practice's success is based on its ability to protect the ocular health of its patients and meet its patients' unique vision needs, and then translate that into practice profitability. One market that often goes untapped is color contact lenses. You already know that clear contact lenses give patients crisp vision and freedom from glasses. AIR OPTIX® COLORS contact lenses take these attributes and go one step farther; not only can they help your patients see their best, but they can also help your patients look and feel their best. By providing color within the lens, patients are able to change their natural eye color–and they do it for a variety of reasons–for a change, to stand out, to feel more confident, to match their fashion style, and more.


 

 

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