Multifocal Contact Lenses
As you age, the lenses of your eyes become less flexible. That’s called presbyopia, and it makes it more difficult to focus on things up close, like reading a menu or texting. Multifocal lenses can help.

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Total Comfort
TOTAL30® contact lenses that provide total comfort, all month long.

Multifocal Contact Lenses


See clearly at all distances, near and far, in a multifocal contact lens that feels like nothing.


The first and only monthly replacement Water Gradient Multifocal contact lens that feels like nothing, even at day 30.


DAILIES® AQUACOMFORT
PLUS® MULTIFOCAL
See clearly at all distances in an affordable daily disposable contact lens that features Blink-Activated Moisture.


AIR OPTIX® PLUS
HYDRAGLYDE® MULTIFOCAL
Enjoy clear and stable vision in a monthly replacement multifocal contact lens
Outsmart Digital Device Dryness
Spending long hours looking at screens?
Our lenses are designed to help address discomfort associated with lower blink rates, called Digital Device Dryness.
What is presbyopia?
Presbyopia occurs naturally with age. Starting around age 40, many people begin to notice an inability to focus up close. Even nearsighted people will experience blurred vision when wearing their usual eyeglasses or contact lenses. Learn more about presbyopia here.
- Needing readers to see things clearly up close as you age
- Difficulty reading in low light, extending your arm to read, using a giant font size on your phone
- Squinting
- Eye fatigue
Our multifocal contact lenses help you see clearly at all distances, near through far, without the hassle of readers or prescription glasses. Think you have presbyopia but don’t have an eye doctor? Click to Find An Eye Doctor near you.

Everything You Need to Know About Wearing Contact Lenses
As you age, the lenses of your eyes become less flexible. That’s called presbyopia, and it makes it more difficult to focus on things up close, like reading a menu or texting.
Alcon multifocal contacts are aspheric. That means that near power is in the center of the lens, and gradually transitions to the intermediate and distance powers as it moves forward.
Multifocal lenses let you see clearly near, far and in-between, so typically there's no need for glasses or readers while you're wearing them.
No, our multifocal lenses are not weighted, so they are about the same thickness as regular contact lenses.
We do not offer a toric multifocal lens yet, but at Alcon we are always thinking of our lens-wearers’ needs.
While it might take some time to get used to your new multifocal contact lenses, most people adjust successfully.
All of our multifocal lenses offer prescriptions from +6.00D to -10.00D in .25D steps.
You can enjoy the benefits of Alcon multifocal contacts for less than the cost of a cup of coffee a day.
You can find Alcon multifocal contact lenses at select eye doctors across the country. To find a location near you, click here. You can also find Alcon multifocal contact lenses at most major retailers that have an eye center, as well as some online retailers.
Ask your eye doctor if they have experience fitting Alcon multifocal contact lenses. Or use our doctor finder to locate an experienced eye doctor near you.
New Wearers can save up to $250* on Contact Lenses, and Current Wearers can save up to $100* through Alcon’s Rebate Program. *Savings via online (or mail-in) rebate in the form of an Alcon Visa® Prepaid card. Submit your rebate request here.
Important safety information
See product instructions for complete wear, care and safety information.
Important information for AIR OPTIX® plus HydraGlyde® (lotrafilcon B) Multifocal contact lenses: For daily wear or extended wear up to 6 nights for near/far-sightedness. Risk of serious eye problems (i.e., corneal ulcer) is greater for extended wear. In rare cases, loss of vision may result. Side effects like discomfort, mild burning or stinging may occur.