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Someone said recently that they used to wear Soflens 66 (not toric) contacts, but doesn't any more because they've been discontinued. The lack of a subcategory for Soflens 66 (not toric) here in Lens 101 seems to support that.
Anyway, when asking about the next best thing, the person said that they used to use a base curve of "S/M." I think that means "Small to Medium." I've never heard of a contact lens having a small or medium base curve. Have you? |
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