Proclear contact lenses can work well for people who want a lens designed with dryness-related comfort in mind. They're also useful for wearers comparing daily and monthly routines within the same lens family. Your eye doctor can confirm which Proclear lens fits your prescription, eye shape, and usual wearing schedule.
Wearers Who Experience Dryness During Lens Wear
Proclear lenses are often chosen by people who feel dryness or discomfort while wearing contacts. PC Technology™ helps the lens material attract and hold water, which can support a moist lens feel throughout the day. This can be helpful for long workdays, screen-heavy routines, or dry indoor settings. Comfort still depends on fit, tear quality, wearing time, and proper lens care.
People Who Want Daily Or Monthly Options
Proclear gives wearers more than one replacement schedule to compare. Proclear 1 Day is discarded after each use, so it does not require nightly cleaning or storage. Monthly Proclear lenses are worn during the day, cleaned after removal, and replaced on the schedule given by your eye doctor. This gives shoppers room to choose a routine that fits their daily habits and budget.
Wearers With Astigmatism Or Presbyopia
Proclear also includes options for more specific vision needs. Proclear Toric is made for astigmatism, while Proclear Multifocal and Proclear 1 Day Multifocal are made for presbyopia. These lenses require more prescription details than standard single-vision lenses, such as cylinder, axis, or add power. A proper fitting helps the lens support clear, stable vision at the distances you use most.
What to Check When Buying Proclear Contact Lenses?
Proclear contact lenses come in different designs and replacement schedules, so the exact product name matters during checkout. A quick review can help you avoid ordering the wrong lens type. Match every detail to your current prescription before placing your order.
- Check the exact Proclear lens name on your prescription, especially when comparing Proclear Compatibles, Proclear Toric, Proclear Multifocal, and Proclear 1 Day options.
- Review your prescription values carefully, including sphere, cylinder, axis, or add power when listed.
- Confirm the replacement schedule, since Proclear includes both daily disposable and monthly contact lens options.
- Choose the box quantity that fits how often you wear contacts and how soon you'll need to reorder.
- Use the care routine recommended by your eye doctor for monthly Proclear lenses, including cleaning, rinsing, and proper storage after removal.