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Biofinity vs Biofinity Toric

Compare Biofinity CooperVision (6 lenses) versus Biofinity Toric CooperVision (6 lenses) contact lenses to choose the best and most reliable contacts for your specific needs.

Both models are monthly contacts that must be removed nightly for cleaning and storage using a contact lens solution. They’re convenient and cost-effective for regular contact lens wearers, requiring less frequent replacement compared to daily lenses.

These extended wear contacts provide breathability, convenience, and the option for occasional overnight use, pending approval from your eye care professional.

Check out the comparison table below to see a detailed description of the differences between Biofinity CooperVision (6 lenses) and Biofinity Toric CooperVision (6 lenses) contact lenses:

  Biofinity CooperVision (6 lenses) Biofinity Toric CooperVision (6 lenses)
Biofinity CooperVision (6 lenses) Biofinity Toric CooperVision (6 lenses)
Specifications
Power from -12.0 to +8.0 from -10.0 to +8.0
Diameter 14.0 14.5
Base curve 8.6 8.7
Center thickness 0.08 mm 0.11 mm
Elastic modulus 0.75 MPa 0.75 MPa
Cylinder -0.75, -1.25, -1.75, -2.25
Axis from 10° to 180°
Lens features
Material Comfilcon A Comfilcon A
Water content 48 % 48 %
Oxygen transmissibility 160 Dk/t 116 Dk/t
UV filter No No
Silicone hydrogel Yes Yes
Usage
Expiration At least 24 months At least 11 months
Easy handling tint Yes Yes
Extended wear Yes Yes
Inside-out indicator No No
Package
Manufacturer
Lenses in a box 6 6
Weight 31 g 32 g
Other
Category Monthly Contact Lenses
Extended Wear Contact Lenses
Silicone hydrogel contact lenses
Contact lenses
Spherical and aspherical lenses
Monthly Contact Lenses
Toric contact lenses
Extended Wear Contact Lenses
Silicone hydrogel contact lenses
Contact lenses

Main differences between Biofinity and Biofinity Toric contact lenses

Biofinity

  • Higher oxygen transmissibility

Both lenses have similar properties, but Biofinity Toric are toric lenses for the correction of astigmatism.


Consider factors such as materials, oxygen permeability, water content, UV protection, and special features to determine the best contact lenses for your eye health and vision. Contact your eye care specialist for recommendations tailored to your specific needs.

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