Soft lenses

Cantor Cosmetic

Cantor Cosmetic contact lenses

A high quality, soft daily wear cosmetic contact lens to change eye colour

A lathe cut lens designed to last up to 12 months, which will allow the eye colour to be changed with its unique pattern.  An ideal choice for patients with high / astigmatic prescriptions, who ordinarily would be unable to wear a cosmetic lens.

Cantor Cosmetic

Product information

Material:   Contaflex Filcon I 1

Water Content:   38%

Permeability (Dk):   7.9 x 10 -11

Base Curve (mm):   8.40, 8.60, 8.80

Diameter (mm):   14.00 or 14.50

Power Range:   -30.00D to +30.00D (0.25D steps)
Higher powers may be available 

Cyl Powers:   -6.00DC to -0.75DC (0.25D Steps)

Axis Direction:   1° to 180° (1° steps)

Centre Thickness (mm) @14.50mm:    -3.00 = 0.12

Visible Iris Diameter (mm):    12.50

  • Spherical or Toric designs

  • 5 colours available in up to 3 shades

  • Patented chemistry

  • Unique pattern created in-house

  • Lathe Cut

  • Thinner lens design

  • Guaranteed reproducibility

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Cantor Barnard

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Please be aware that Cantor Barnard is an Optician Only Contact Lens Manufacturer. Therefore, we do NOT sell to the general public unless you are qualified to fit contact lenses.

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We receive thousands of store requests a month.
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Eye conditions

Suitable lenses

Below are types of lenses offered by Cantor Barnard and the clinical indications in which they can be used for:

Sterile soft contact lenses

  • Myopia
  • Hyperopia
  • Astigmatism
  • Presbyopia
  • Symptoms that can co-occur with Academic Skills Disorders
  • Symptoms that can co-occur with Colour Deficiency
  • Masking of Cosmetic Defects of the Eye

Rigid gas permeable lenses

  • Myopia
  • Hyperopia
  • Astigmatism
  • Presbyopia
  • Keratoconus