MyDay® daily disposable

You demand more from your contact lenses: Beyond clear, crisp vision, you insist on extraordinary comfort to help you stay on top of your high intensity lifestyle. MyDay® daily disposable contact lenses from CooperVision are our softest silicone hydrogel lenses ever. They are also the world’s first 1 Day contact lenses made with CooperVision® Aquaform® Technology to help keep your eyes looking clear and white and feeling comfortable all day long. With MyDay daily disposable, you’re ready to take on your day.

The features you’ll love

The Aberration Neutralising System™ is designed to enhance vision quality by minimising an optical imperfection commonly found in eyes.1

Aquaform Technology locks in water – so you can have incredible comfort all day long – and helps your eyes stay clear and white, by delivering the oxygen your eyes need.

UV blocker helps protect your eyes against the transmission of ultraviolet rays, helping support your eye health.§

Convenient daily replacement schedule with no cleaning required, so you’re always good to go.

CooperVision soft contact lenses for vision correction. Your optometrist will advise if this product is right for you. Always read the label and follow the directions for use (https://coopervision.net.au/patient-instruction).

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§ Warning: UV-blocking contact lenses help provide protection against transmission of harmful UV radiation to eye but are not substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear, such as UV absorbing goggles or sunglasses, as they do not completely cover the eye or surrounding area. Continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed by your eye care professional.

References:
1 Kollbaum P and Bradley A. Aspheric contact lenses: fact and fiction. Contact Lens Spectrum 2005;20:34–9.