SofLens contact lenses can work well for people who want soft contacts from a familiar Bausch + Lomb lens family. The lineup includes options for standard vision correction, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Your eye doctor can confirm which SofLens lens matches your prescription, eye shape, and wearing routine.
Daily Disposable Lens Wearers
SofLens Daily Disposable can suit wearers who prefer a fresh pair every day. You wear the lenses during waking hours, discard them after removal, and open a new pair the next time you wear contacts. This removes the need for cleaning solution, lens cases, and overnight storage. It can also be helpful for part-time contact lens wear, travel, school, or workdays. A daily disposable routine keeps lens care simple as long as each pair is used only once.
Wearers With Astigmatism
SofLens Toric is made for people who need astigmatism correction. Astigmatism can make vision look blurry, stretched, or uneven because of the eye's shape. Toric lenses include cylinder and axis values, so your order needs to match your prescription closely. The lens also needs to sit in the right position on the eye for steady vision. Your eye doctor can confirm the fit before you reorder SofLens Toric online.
Wearers With Presbyopia
SofLens Multi-Focal is made for people with presbyopia. Presbyopia can make near tasks harder, such as reading small text, checking labels, or looking at a phone. Multifocal contact lenses help support more than one viewing distance in the same lens. Your prescription needs the correct add power so the lens can match your near-vision needs. It can take a short adjustment period to get used to multifocal contacts, especially when switching from reading glasses or single-vision lenses.
What to Check When Ordering SofLens Contact Lenses?
SofLens contact lenses come in different designs and replacement schedules, so the exact product name matters during checkout. Product names can look similar online, especially when comparing daily disposable, toric, multifocal, and reusable SofLens options. A quick review can help you order the correct lenses with less confusion.
- Check the exact SofLens lens name on your prescription, especially when choosing between SofLens Daily Disposable, SofLens 38, SofLens Toric, and SofLens Multi-Focal.
- Review your prescription values carefully, including sphere, cylinder, axis, or add power when listed.
- Confirm the replacement schedule, since SofLens includes daily disposable, two-week, and monthly 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 reusable SofLens lenses, including cleaning, rinsing, and proper storage after removal.