Paragon Vision Sciences Contact Lenses
Paragon Vision Sciences is a contact lens manufacturer known for its line of rigid gas-permeable lenses including the Fluoroperm and Paragon HDS series. Their lenses are prescribed for wearers who need high oxygen transmission, sharp vision correction, and durable lens material that standard soft lenses cannot always provide.
About Paragon Vision Sciences Contacts
Paragon Vision Sciences is a specialty contact lens manufacturer with a long-standing focus on rigid gas-permeable lens technology. Their product line covers several RGP designs made from fluorosilicone acrylate materials that allow high oxygen transmission to the cornea while providing sharp, stable vision correction. Paragon Vision Sciences contact lenses are available at Lens.com with a valid prescription.
Paragon Vision Sciences Contacts Overview
Paragon Vision Sciences specializes in rigid gas-permeable and orthokeratology lenses. Their lenses are used by eye care professionals to correct vision and reshape the cornea overnight.
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| Fluoroperm 30 | $0.08 | Daily | Paragon Vision Sciences | RGP | 0% | 1 lenses, a 12-month supply |
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| Fluoroperm 60 | $0.11 | Daily | Paragon Vision Sciences | RGP | 0% | 1 lenses, a 12-month supply |
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| Paragon HDS | $0.11 | Daily | Paragon Vision Sciences | RGP | 0% | 1 lenses, a 12-month supply |
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| Fluoroperm 92 | $0.11 | Daily | Paragon Vision Sciences | RGP | 0% | 1 lenses, a 12-month supply |
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| Paragon Thin | $0.11 | Daily | Paragon Vision Sciences | RGP | 0% | 1 lenses, a 12-month supply |
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| Paragon HDS 100 | $0.08 | Daily | Paragon Vision Sciences | RGP | 0% | 1 lenses, a 12-month supply |
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What Are Paragon Vision Sciences Contact Lenses?
Paragon Vision Sciences contact lenses are rigid gas-permeable lenses that hold their shape on the cornea rather than conforming to it like soft lenses. The Fluoroperm line covers three oxygen permeability levels, Fluoroperm 30, Fluoroperm 60, and Fluoroperm 92 giving eye care professionals the flexibility to prescribe a lens that matches each wearer's corneal oxygen needs. Paragon HDS and Paragon HDS 100 are made from a highly breathable fluorosilicone acrylate material for wearers who need higher oxygen transmission, while Paragon Thin uses a slimmer lens profile to improve comfort and ease the adaptation process compared to standard RGP designs.
Like all RGP lenses, Paragon Vision Sciences lenses require an adjustment period of several weeks before they feel comfortable. Wearers should wear them consistently during the adjustment period as skipping days will reset the process. Once adjusted, most wearers find RGP lenses comfortable for full-day wear.
Are Paragon Vision Sciences Contact Lenses FDA Approved?
All Paragon Vision Sciences contact lenses sold in the United States are FDA-cleared medical devices that meet safety and effectiveness standards for vision correction. FDA clearance means each lens has been reviewed and determined safe for its intended use, and the fluorosilicone acrylate materials used in Paragon Vision Sciences lenses are approved rigid gas-permeable lens materials under that clearance.
Purchasing from a licensed retailer like Lens.com ensures you are receiving authentic FDA-cleared products. Lens.com verifies all prescriptions directly with your eye care professional before fulfilling any order, in compliance with the Fairness to Contact Lens Consumers Act. A valid prescription is required to purchase any Paragon Vision Sciences lens regardless of prescription type.
What Conditions Are Paragon Vision Sciences Contact Lenses Good For?
Paragon Vision Sciences lenses are most commonly prescribed for wearers whose prescriptions or eye conditions are better addressed by rigid gas-permeable lenses than soft lenses. Because RGP lenses hold their shape on the eye, they can mask certain corneal irregularities and provide more stable, sharper vision than soft lenses in these cases.
Conditions commonly addressed with Paragon Vision Sciences lenses:
- Keratoconus - progressive thinning and bulging of the cornea that causes irregular astigmatism and blurred vision
- Irregular astigmatism - caused by corneal scarring, injury, or post-surgical changes that soft toric lenses cannot fully correct
- High refractive errors - prescriptions that fall outside the range of most soft contact lenses
- Post-surgical corneas - following procedures like LASIK, corneal transplants, or other refractive surgeries
- Wearers who cannot tolerate soft lenses due to sensitivity, allergies, or poor visual acuity with soft lens materials
Paragon Vision Sciences Contact Lens Care
Paragon Vision Sciences contact lenses are rigid gas-permeable lenses and require a care routine specific to RGP lens materials. Always wash and dry your hands before handling lenses, and use only solutions formulated for RGP lenses as recommended by your eye care professional.
- Clean lenses daily with an RGP-approved multipurpose or conditioning solution
- Never rinse lenses with tap water as contaminants can damage the lens surface and cause eye infection
- Store lenses in fresh RGP solution each time they are removed
- Replace the lens case regularly to reduce contamination risk
- Never use soft lens solutions on RGP lenses as they are not formulated for rigid materials
- Follow your eye care professional's recommended wear and replacement schedule
How to Insert and Remove Paragon Vision Sciences Contact Lenses
Paragon Vision Sciences contact lenses are rigid gas-permeable lenses and follow a different insertion and removal process than soft lenses. Always wash and dry your hands before handling lenses.
To insert:
- Wash hands with mild soap and dry with a lint-free towel
- Rinse the lens with RGP conditioning solution and place it on the tip of your index finger
- Pull down your lower eyelid with the middle finger of your dominant hand
- Place the lens directly on the cornea while looking straight ahead
- Blink gently to center the lens and repeat with the other lens
Note: RGP lenses require an adjustment period of several weeks. Wear them consistently as skipping days will reset the adjustment process
To remove:
- Wash and dry your hands before starting
- Place the index finger of one hand at the outer corner of your eye and hold your other hand below your eye
- Look down and pull your eyelid toward your ear
- Blink and the lens should pop out
- Repeat for the other eye
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