Experience sharp, consistent vision with Bausch & Lomb Ultra with MoistureSeal, designed for modern lifestyles that demand performance. These lenses maintain stable vision for both near and distance tasks, making them perfect for work, study, or outdoor activities. The MoistureSeal® Technology locks in hydration, reducing dryness and discomfort throughout the day, so your eyes feel refreshed from morning to night.
Hydration That Lasts with Superior Comfort
Say goodbye to tired, dry eyes. Bausch & Lomb Ultra lenses use MoistureSeal®, a technology that preserves moisture for up to 16 hours, ensuring a smooth, soft, and natural feel. Even during long hours in front of digital screens, in air-conditioned environments, or under harsh sunlight, your eyes stay comfortable, energized, and free from irritation.
Convenient, Healthy, and Protective Lens Solution
Bausch & Lomb Ultra lenses are designed for monthly disposable wear, combining convenience with premium eye health. Their high oxygen permeability keeps eyes healthy and white, while built-in UV protection helps shield your eyes from harmful rays. Perfect for professionals, students, and anyone with an active lifestyle, these lenses provide dependable vision, lasting comfort, and eye safety month after month.
Here are some Key Features and Benefits of the Bausch & Lomb Ultra with MoistureSeal:
- MoistureSeal™ Technology: Ensures exceptional comfort, eye health, and clear vision throughout the day by retaining 95% moisture for a full 16 hours
- Advanced Material: Crafted from innovative silicone hydrogel material with excellent oxygen permeability, providing optimal eye health and vitality
- Long-lasting Comfort: Maintains moisture for extended periods, ensuring all-day comfort even during prolonged wear
- Two-phase Polymerization: Utilizes a unique two-phase polymerization process for enhanced durability and stability
- Real-world Clarity: Proven multifocal design ensures unmatched clarity in various real-world environments, empowering wearers to see with confidence.













