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Paragon HDS
By eyeTopics Review Editor | Published  07/11/2006 | Contact Lens Reviews , Gas Permeable Contacts | Unrated
Paragon HDS


Paragon HDS contact lenses from Paragon Vision Sciences are gas permeable lenses designed to be worn as daily wear lenses and replaced after up to a year of use, depending on advice from your eye care practitioner.  The lenses are made with materials that utilize a proprietary hyper puffed delivery system to purify the material's silicone content, offering one of the most efficient lens materials in the industry.  Paragon HDS lenses are manufactured with a visible tint to assist in locating them in the solution.

   


Lens Material

The Paragon HDS rigid gas permeable contact lens material is 100% Polymer (paflufocon B); a thermoset copolymer derived from fluorosilicone acrylate monomers.

     


Lens Properties

Chord Diameter:7.0 to 10.5mm
Center Thickness:0.05 to 0.70mm
Base curve:6.50 to 9.00mm
Powers Daily Wear:-20.00 to +12.00 Diopters
Powers Extended Wear:-20.00 to +8.00 Diopters
Bifocal Add Powers:+0.25 to +4.00 Diopters
Monocentric Bifocal Add Diameter:4.0 to 9.0mm
Monocentric Bifocal Prism:1.0 to 2.5 Diopters
Concentric Bifocal Add Diameter:2.0 to 4.0mm

Lens Parameters

Refractive index:1.449(Nd at 25 deg. C)
Luminous Transmittance:(Sapphire Blue) 95%

(Emerald Green) 95%

(Forest Green) 90%
(Crystal Blue) 98%
Wetting Angle (Receding Angle):14.71 deg.
Specific Gravity:1.16
Hardness (Shore D):84
Water Content:< 1%


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