Ultimate Comfort Feels Like Nothing
The first and only daily disposable Water Gradient contact lenses
Delight your patients with the proven lens-wearing experience of DAILIES TOTAL1®.
Two technologies provide ultimate comfort
Water Gradient Technology
- Gradual transition in water content from core to surface1,2
- Water content approaches 100% at the lens surface1,2
- Enables a combination of high breathability and exceptional comfort3,4
SmarTears® Technology
- Releases phosphatidylcholine (PC), an ingredient found naturally in tears that helps to stabilize the lipid layer of the tear film5
In vitro studies show superior softness and lubricity
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DAILIES TOTAL1® is the contact lens for your patients who seek exceptional comfort
Patients agreed DAILIES TOTAL1® contact lenses are so comfortable, they sometimes forget they’re wearing them¹³
One-of-a-kind lens technologies for contact lenses with exceptional comfort
DAILIES TOTAL1® Parameters
DAILIES TOTAL1® for Astigmatism
The Water Gradient contact lens for those with astigmatism.
DAILIES TOTAL1® Multifocal
The first and only Water Gradient contact lens for presbyopes.
DAILIES TOTAL1® Product Inserts and Fitting Guide
See product instructions for complete wear, care, and safety information.
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- Angelini TE, Nixon RM, Dunn AC, et al. Viscoelasticity and mesh-size at the surface of hydrogels characterized with microrheology. Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2013;54:E-abstract 500.
- Based on the ratio of lens oxygen transmissibilities among daily disposable lenses; Alcon data on file, 2010.
- Maissa C, Nelson J; DeCenzo-Verbeten T, et al. Evaluation of the lubricity of delefilcon A daily disposable contact lenses (DAILIES TOTAL1®) after wear. Poster presented at the American Academy of Optometry Annual Conference; Nov. 2014, Denver, CO.
- Pitt WG, Jack DR, Zhao Y, Nelson JL, Pruitt JD. Loading and release of a phospholipid from contact lenses. Optom Vis Sci. 2011;88(4):502-506.
- Alcon data on file, 2020.
- Alcon data on file, 2013.
- Alcon data on file, 2015.
- Alcon data on file, 2011.
- Alcon data on file, 2017. P<0.05.
- Alcon data on file, 2017. P<0.0001.
- Guillon M, Patel K, Gupta R, Patel T, Maissa C. Daily disposable contact lenses initial on-eye wettability. Poster presented at: 40th Clinical Conference & Exhibition of the British Contact Lens Association (BCLA); June 9-11, 2017; Liverpool, UK. P<0.05.
- Alcon data on file, 2014.