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Miacare Contact Lenses: A Comprehensive Review

Miacare Contact Lenses: A Comprehensive Review

With the rapid advancement of technology and smartphones, the usage and need for electronic devices have skyrocketed, increasing the total number of people who require visual correction each year.

From conditions such as eye fatigue to loss of focus flexibility and retinal damage, glasses have become more of a necessity than accessory to alleviate the burden on our eyes. As a result, people looking to stay with frameless faces have turned to contact lenses for perfect vision, but those that have yet to acquaint themselves with the product can find themselves intimidated by the sheer number of varieties. 

Characterised as the “invisible” alternative to glasses for correcting visual acuity, contact lenses are touted as being more accommodating of lifestyles and activities that require rigorous movement where eyewear would be considered a hindrance, and even as fashion accessories for the more fashion-conscious. 

In addition to convenience, contact lens users also enjoy better peripheral vision than their bespectacled counterparts. However, contact lenses also have a number of particular drawbacks, including dry eyes and an increased chance of infections, among others. 

Nevertheless, contact lenses have been continuously improved over the years, in an effort to amplify their strengths and minimise their flaws. In particular, Miacare is a Taiwanese brand with a range of unique contact lenses made from silicone hydrogel using a revolutionary technology called the EautraSil Hydrophilic Silicone Technology.

 

What sets Miacare apart from the rest

Miacare’s lenses are made of hydrogel, which refers to soft, water-containing plastics that perfectly fit the shape of your eyes with an asymmetric edge design that keeps the lenses snugly in place over the iris, preventing decentration awkwardness while maintaining vision clarity.

Miacare EautraSil Hydrophilic Silicone Technology

Backed by optical material manufacturing giant, BenQ, Miacare’s hydrogel lenses are made using the former’s proprietary EautraSil Hydrophilic Silicone Technology, which allows the materials to bind to form a hydrophilic film without the use of other chemical solvents.

Combined with a special dot matrix colour printing technology, Miacare lenses allow for the transmission of six times more oxygen into the cornea compared to other competitor brands, which significantly reduces the risk of complications such as redness, corneal neovascularization and corneal epithelium-ageing in addition to providing additional comfort for extended periods of time.

All Filcon V Silicone Hydrogel lenses in Miacare’s line-up also provide ultraviolet protection, and come in several different colours ranging from hazel brown to black, with their unique tri-layer printing technique keeping the pigmented layer in the middle layer and isolated from the eye, reducing both colour fading and eye strain over time.

 

Get the Right Miacare Contact Lens for You

Miacare Confidence Daily 10s

Miacare Confidence Daily 10s

Lens Type: spherical (plano, myopia) and coloured.

In addition to UV protection that is universal to all Miacare contacts, a box (10 lenses) of Confidence Daily 10s contacts are designed with:

  • Dot Matrix Colour Printing technology and Unique Colour Blocking technology for improved fade resistance

  • High oxygen transmissibility of Dk/t 150 

  • Lowest lens modulus of 0.6 MPa

  • 47% Water Content & Double Moisturizing Agents (Hydrophilic Acid and Sodium Alginate)


Miacare Confidence Monthly

Miacare Confidence Monthly

Lens type: spherical (plano, myopia) and coloured (gray/hazel).

In addition to UV protection that is universal to all Miacare contacts, a box (2 lenses) of Confidence Monthly contacts are made with:

  • Deposit-Resistant Sleek Lens Surface that prevents lipids and protein from accumulating, ensuring bright and clear vision

  • High oxygen transmissibility of Dk/t 187.5 

  • Lowest lens modulus of 0.6 MPa

  • 47% Water Content & Double Moisturizing Agents (Hydrophilic Acid and Sodium Alginate)

Miacare DELiGHT Daily (Clear)

Miacare DELiGHT Daily (Clear)

Lens type(s): spherical (myopia)

In addition to UV protection that is universal to all Miacare contacts, a box (30 lenses) of DELiGHT Daily (Clear) contacts are made with:

  • Smart peripheral edge design for improved surface wettability, reducing irritation and providing extra comfort

  • High oxygen transmissibility of Dk/t 150 

  • Lowest lens modulus of 0.6 MPa

  • 47% Water Content & Double Moisturizing Agents (Hydrophilic Acid and Sodium Alginate)

Miacare DELiGHT Monthly (Clear)

Miacare DELiGHT Monthly (Clear)

Lens type(s): spherical (myopia)

In addition to UV protection that is universal to all Miacare contacts, a box (3 lenses) of DELiGHT Monthly (Clear) contacts are made with:

  • Smart peripheral edge design for improved surface wettability, reducing irritation and providing extra comfort

  • High oxygen transmissibility of Dk/t 187.5

  • Lowest lens modulus of 0.6 MPa

  • 47% Water Content & Double Moisturizing Agents (Hydrophilic Acid and Sodium Alginate)

Conclusion

Miacare contacts lenses come in many types, offering a wide range of options for different wearers with different needs. Manufactured with BenQ’s proprietary EautraSil Hydrophilic Silicone Technology, their contacts offer improved hydration and protection without compromising the slimness of the lenses, providing unparalleled comfort and cosmetic flexibility. 

Interested in Miacare contact lenses? Check them out: here

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