Biofinity Contact Lenses

Biofinity by CooperVision prioritizes comfort and clear vision. Their unique Aquaform® technology allows for high oxygen flow, reducing dryness and keeping your eyes comfortable all day. Biofinity lenses come in daily or monthly disposables, and some are even approved for extended wear (consult your doctor). They also offer toric lenses for astigmatism. Millions trust Biofinity for a healthy lens-wearing experience. Find your perfect Biofinity lens today!

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Aquaform Technology

Aquaform Technology is the most distinctive feature of Bio contacts. It allows the lenses to naturally retain water, making them inherently moist and comfortable. This technology creates a softer, more flexible lens, which improves comfort and can be worn for extended periods, including overnight wear, as directed by an eye care professional.

Silicone Hydrogel Material

Biofinity lenses are made from a type of silicone hydrogel called Comfilcon A. This material allows a high level of oxygen to pass through to the eye, which maintains eye health, particularly when lenses are worn continuously. Higher oxygen transmission prevents the eyes from feeling dry.

Extended-Wear Capability

Many of the Biofinity daily contacts are approved for extended wear for up to 7 days and 6 nights of continuous wear. Some wearers may even use Biofinity monthly contacts for up to 30 days continuously, following their eye care professional’s advice.

Digital Zone Optics

In the Biofinity Energys line, Digital Zone Optics are specifically designed to address eye fatigue associated with prolonged digital device use. This design innovation helps manage the load on eye muscles as they shift focus between on-screen content and off-screen distances. This feature makes these lenses ideal for the modern, digital-savvy user.

Comfort and Hydration

Combining high water content and efficient oxygen permeability means that Biofinity lenses support eye health and provide superior comfort. They are suitable for long days, a significant advantage for users with demanding schedules or those who experience dryness with other lenses.

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Biofinity Toric

Designed for people with astigmatism, Biofinity Toric lenses feature Optimized Toric Lens Geometry. This design provides stable and clear vision by minimizing lens movement on the eye. Like the standard Biofinity lenses, these also use Aquaform Technology to maintain hydration and comfort throughout the day.

Biofinity XR

The XR series extends the range of prescriptions available beyond the standard limits. It caters to those with significant myopia (nearsightedness) or hyperopia (farsightedness). These lenses offer the same high-level comfort and moisture as standard Biofinity lenses but are tailored for those who struggle to find contacts with high prescription strengths.

Biofinity Energys

Unique to the Biofinity line, Energys lenses are designed specifically for digital device users. They feature Digital Zone Optics to help alleviate eye fatigue caused by extended screen time. The design allows the eye to adjust more comfortably to shifting focus between digital devices and offline activities and reduces eye strain. These lenses also incorporate Aquaform Technology for moisture retention and breathability.

Biofinity XR Toric

Biofinity XR Toric lenses offer an extended range of prescriptions not typically available in standard toric lenses. This includes higher levels of cylinder power, which corrects astigmatism, and a wider range of sphere powers to correct nearsightedness or farsightedness.

Like other lenses in the Biofinity family, the XR Toric lenses utilize CooperVision’s exclusive Aquaform Technology, which locks moisture in. The Biofinity XR Toric lenses are made from comfilcon A, a silicone hydrogel material that delivers a combination of high oxygen permeability and optimum water content. Bonus: these lenses can be worn for up to 30 days, with nightly removal and proper cleaning and storage. Depending on an individual’s eye health and the recommendations of an eye care professional, some wearers may also use them for extended wear (continuous wear including overnight for up to 7 days). *This is not recommended for all users.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How long can you wear Biofinity® contacts?

Biofinity® contact lenses are designed for monthly wear. This means they can be worn daily for up to 30 days, with the lenses being removed, cleaned, and stored each night. However, some Biofinity® lenses, including standard Biofinity® and Biofinity® Toric, are also approved for continuous wear for up to 7 consecutive days and nights, as directed by an eye care professional. *This is not recommended for all users. Please consult your eye doctor for more information.

Are Biofinity® contacts hard or soft?

Biofinity contacts are soft lenses made from a silicone hydrogel material called comfilcon A, which is designed to be flexible, comfortable, and breathable.

Can you sleep in Biofinity® contacts?

With your eye doctor’s approval, Biofinity® contacts are approved for up to six nights/seven days of wear at a time. However, you should always check with an optometrist before wearing contacts overnight.

Does Biofinity® make colored contacts?

No, Biofinity® does not offer any colored contacts.

Where can I buy cheap Biofinity contacts?

Blue Planet Optics offers great prices on Biofinity contacts. Purchase them right here on our website!

Can I buy Biofinity® contacts online?

Yes, you can buy Biofinity® contacts right here at Blue Planet Optics!

What makes Biofinity contacts different?

Several features make Biofinity contacts stand out, such as its Aquaform Technology and High Oxygen Permeability. Biofinity also offers lenses for a variety of vision needs, including spherical, toric (for astigmatism), and multifocal (for presbyopia) corrections. Through the Biofinity XR and XR Toric lines, they also provide lenses for those with severe prescriptions.

What is the difference between Biofinity and Biofinity Energys?

Biofinity Energys are specifically designed to address the increased eye strain associated with digital device use.

They feature Digital Zone Optics technology, which helps reduce eye fatigue by optimizing the lens design for near-distance viewing.

Biofinity is the original lens, offering excellent comfort and breathability. While it provides a great wearing experience, it doesn't have the specialized design features of Biofinity Energys for digital eye strain relief.  

If you spend significant amounts of time in front of screens, Biofinity Energys might be a better choice for you. However, if digital eye strain isn't a major concern, Biofinity could be a suitable option.

Are there Biofinity contact lenses for astigmatism?

Yes, Biofinity offers contact lenses specifically designed for astigmatism.

The Biofinity Toric lens is designed to correct blurred or distorted vision caused by an irregularly shaped cornea. It provides a comfortable and clear vision experience for those with astigmatism.  

How does Biofinity Energys help with digital eye strain?

Biofinity Energys lenses are specifically designed to address the challenges of digital eye strain. They incorporate Digital Zone Optics technology, which helps to reduce eye fatigue caused by prolonged screen exposure.  

This innovative design optimizes the lens for near-distance viewing, making it easier for your eyes to shift focus between digital devices and the physical world. Additionally, the lenses maintain comfort and hydration throughout the day, further alleviating digital eye strain symptoms.

What types of Biofinity contact lenses does your company offer?

Our range of Biofinity contact lenses includes CooperVision's most technologically advanced contact lenses, such as Biofinity Toric, Biofinity XR, Biofinity Energys, and Biofinity XR Toric.

What wear options are available for Biofinity contact lenses?

Biofinity lenses come in daily or monthly disposables, and some are approved for extended wear (consult your doctor).

What are the key features of the Biofinity Toric lenses?

Biofinity Toric lenses feature Optimized Toric Lens Geometry, which provides stable and clear vision by minimizing lens movement on the eye. Like the standard Biofinity lenses, these also use Aquaform Technology to maintain hydration and comfort throughout the day.

What Biofinity lens options are available?

The Biofinity lens options include Biofinity Toric, Biofinity XR, and Biofinity Energys.

What are the key benefits of Biofinity contact lenses in terms of comfort and eye health?

Combining high water content and efficient oxygen permeability means that Biofinity lenses support eye health and provide superior comfort. They are suitable for long days, a significant advantage for users with demanding schedules or those who experience dryness with other lenses.

How are the Biofinity XR lenses different from the standard Biofinity lenses?

Biofinity XR lenses offer the same high-level comfort and moisture as standard Biofinity lenses but are tailored for those who struggle to find contacts with high prescription strengths.

What makes the Biofinity Energys lenses unique?

Biofinity Energys lenses are designed specifically for digital device users. They feature Digital Zone Optics to help alleviate eye fatigue caused by extended screen time and incorporate Aquaform Technology for moisture retention and breathability.

 What is the extended wear capability of Biofinity contact lenses?

Many of the Biofinity daily contacts are approved for extended wear for up to 7 days and 6 nights of continuous wear. Some wearers may even use Biofinity monthly contacts for up to 30 days continuously, following their eye care professional's advice.

What are the key features of Biofinity contact lenses?

Biofinity contact lenses by CooperVision prioritize comfort and clear vision. They use Aquaform® technology, which allows for high oxygen flow, reducing dryness and keeping eyes comfortable all day.

What are the key features of the Biofinity XR Toric lenses?

Biofinity XR Toric lenses utilize CooperVision's exclusive Aquaform Technology, which locks moisture in. They are made from comfilcon A, a silicone hydrogel material that delivers a combination of high oxygen permeability and optimum water content. Depending on an individual's eye health and the recommendations of an eye care professional, some wearers may use them for extended wear (continuous wear including overnight for up to 7 days).

What is Aquaform Technology and how does it benefit Biofinity contact lenses?

Aquaform Technology is the most distinctive feature of Biofinity contact lenses. It allows the lenses to naturally retain water, making them inherently moist and comfortable. This technology creates a softer, more flexible lens, which improves comfort and can be worn for extended periods, including overnight wear, as directed by an eye care professional.

Does Biofinity offer lenses for astigmatism?

Yes, Biofinity offers toric lenses for astigmatism.

What is the Digital Zone Optics feature in the Biofinity Energys line and how does it benefit users?

In the Biofinity Energys line, Digital Zone Optics are specifically designed to address eye fatigue associated with prolonged digital device use. This design innovation helps manage the load on eye muscles as they shift focus between on-screen content and off-screen distances. This feature makes these lenses ideal for the modern, digital-savvy user.

 How popular are Biofinity contact lenses?

Millions trust Biofinity for a healthy lens-wearing experience.

What are the key features of Biofinity contact lenses?

Biofinity contact lenses feature Aquaform technology, silicone hydrogel material, extended-wear capability, and Digital Zone Optics for digital device users.

What material are Biofinity contact lenses made from and how does it benefit eye health?

Biofinity lenses are made from a type of silicone hydrogel called Comfilcon A. This material allows a high level of oxygen to pass through to the eye, which maintains eye health, particularly when lenses are worn continuously. Higher oxygen transmission prevents the eyes from feeling dry.