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Focus Contact Lenses - Information on the Focus Brand

Focus contact lenses are available in a variety of categories, depending on your lifestyle, eye color correction needs, and vision problems. Focus Soft Contact Lenses and Focus DAILIES® can be prescribed for a variety of vision problems. Start by visiting your eye care professional and ask him to do an eye examination to determine which soft contact lenses are right for you.

Focus contact lenses are offered free of charge i.e. for a trial pair of Focus® or Focus DAILIES® soft contact lenses. Visiting the Focus Web site enables you to click on a link to find out how to print your certificate and redeem your trial pair using the 'Doctor Locator'.

If you like your free pair you may be wondering what Focus contact lenses cost. In general the price of your Focus lens will depend on the kind of lenses that are suitable for your specific vision correction and which eye care professional you visit.

Focus contact lenses are also available for correcting astigmatism. You can choose from Focus Toric Monthly and Focus DAILIES Toric if you have astigmatism. This vision deficit occurs when the front surface of the eye, the cornea, is not a perfect round shape. This means that when light hits the eye it is focused in a different way. This causes blurred vision. If you have blurred vision you may need vision correction for astigmatism.

Focus contact lenses can also change, enhance and illuminate your natural eye color. The FreshLook® Color Contacts range are suitable for people with light or dark colored eyes and can be worn even if you don't need vision correction

No matter which Focus contact lenses you choose Focus instructs all their contact lens wearers to replace their lenses regularly. This depends on the type of lens you are wearing and may be each day, week, bi-weekly, month or longer. You should always follow the instructions of your eye doctor.

Focus contact lenses can be worn by all ages, even children as young as eight. Some surveys suggest that children should be eleven or older. Talk to your eye care professional for advice.

Before you choose Focus contact lenses it is important to have an eye exam. The American Optometric Association recommends regular eye examinations as a part of preventative eye care. Remember vision or eye problems don't always show up right away. Having your doctor perform an eye exam can nip problems in the bud before they get worse or damage your eyes.

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