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Orange, CA
DR. BASS VISION CENTER
130 S Main Street Suite F
Orange, CA 92868
(Corner of Chapman & Main)
Next to Starbucks
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Westminster, CA
DR. BASS VISION CENTER
15068 Goldenwest St.
Westminster CA 92683
(Corner of Bolsa & Goldenwest)
Near the Westminster Mall
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Laguna Niguel, CA
DR. HENSLICK VISION CENTER
27451 La Paz Rd.Suite B
Laguna Niguel, CA 92677
(corner of La Paz & Avila Rd.)
In front of Home Depot;
next to the Arco Gas Station
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Torrance, CA
DEL AMO OPTOMETRY
4505 Sepulveda Blvd.
Torrance CA 90505
(Corner of Anza & Sepulveda
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  Avaira™ - The only naturally wettable two-week silicone hydrogel.
   
     
  Avaira™ Drenched in comfort   At a Glance


New Avaira contact lenses from CooperVision are made from a unique material that attracts and binds water within the lens itself, keeping the lenses moist and comfortable without the need for additional lens surface treatments or wetting agents like other silicone hydrogel contacts.
 

 
Stays moist and comfortable
Great oxygen eye flow
Softer, more flexible lens material
Incorporated UV blocker

To help keep your eyes clear and healthy looking, Avaira lenses are also exceptionally breathable, meaning more oxygen is able to pass through the lens to your eye.

It's all the result of our unique Aquaform™ technology. Available exclusively in select CooperVision contact lenses, Aquaform technology creates a softer, more flexible lens material, contributing to Avaira's extremely comfortable lens wearing experience.

*Warning: UV-absorbing contact lenses are not substitutes for protective UV-absorbing eyewear, such as UV-absorbing goggles or sunglasses, as they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. Patients should continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed.

 
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