Soft contact lenses

Soft lenses conform smoothly to the shape of your eyes. The material from which soft lenses are made ensures that ample oxygen and tear fluid can pass through the lens. This keeps your eyes healthy and the lens feels extra comfortable.

CooperVision Specialty EyeCare offers high-quality, custom-made soft contact lenses. Go for the right match; after all, you can’t change your eyes, but you can change your lenses.

Go for soft, softer, softest

  • Superb wearing comfort 
  • Doesn’t take long to get used to
  • Available in virtually all strengths

Our contact lens solutions

BYO Premium

A soft custom lens for the optimal fit, perfect vision and maximum wearing comfort.
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BYO AB

A soft custom contact lens with technically sophisticated workmanship using AB technology.
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which contact lens is best for my eyes?

    It depends entirely on you and your eyes. During an eye exam an eye care specialist assesses your eyes and looks at the strength and shape of your eye, among other things. You personal situation is also evaluated: When do you want to use them? How often? In what work environment? Based on all the measurements, you can choose the best lenses together with the specialist. Visit your nearest optician for an eye exam or consultation.
  • Why are BYO soft contact lenses a good choice?

    BYO Premium custom lenses are fully tailored to your eyes using the latest technology. By mapping the eye up to 15 mm, we know exactly what the curve of the eye is and if there are any small imperfections anywhere. That’s exactly the difference between lenses with a reasonable or a perfect fit.
  • How do I clean my lenses?

    It is important to clean your contact lenses daily. The moment you remove your lenses, it is important to clean, rinse and disinfect them with the recommended lens solution as prescribed or advised by your contact lens specialist. Contact lens cases should also be emptied, cleaned and rinsed daily, as they can be a source of bacterial growth. Importantly, lenses, lens cases and other lens-related products should not come into contact with (tap) water because of the increased risk of microbial keratitis.