Daily and monthly Proclear contact lenses both support clear vision, but they fit different routines. The right choice depends on your prescription, replacement preference, and how much lens care you want to manage each day.
Proclear 1 Day Contact Lenses
Proclear 1 Day lenses are daily disposable contacts, which means you wear a fresh pair each day and throw them away after use. CooperVision lists Proclear 1 Day as an option for nearsightedness or farsightedness, with Proclear 1 Day multifocal also available for presbyopia. Since daily lenses are discarded after each wear, the CDC notes that they don't require cleaning or storage like reusable lenses.
Proclear Monthly Contact Lenses
Proclear monthly lenses are reusable contacts replaced on a monthly schedule, based on your eye doctor's instructions. CooperVision lists monthly Proclear options for different vision needs, including sphere lenses for nearsightedness or farsightedness, toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal lenses for presbyopia, and multifocal toric lenses for both presbyopia and astigmatism. Since monthly lenses are reused, the AOA recommends cleaning, disinfecting, and storing them properly with fresh contact lens solution after each wear.
What To Know Before Ordering Proclear Monthly Contacts
Before ordering Proclear monthly contacts, it helps to check your prescription, lens type, and replacement schedule. Proclear monthly lenses come in different designs, so the right option should match what your eye doctor prescribed.
- Check Your Exact Proclear Lens Type
- Use A Current Contact Lens Prescription
- Plan For Monthly Lens Care
- Follow Your Replacement Schedule