Alcon Total30 Contact Lens Review
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Are you looking for a monthly contact lens with brand new, innovative technology? Are you interested in a contact that stays moist for an entire month? If so, then you are probably looking for Aclon's brand new Total30 monthly contact lens. Total30 hit the market in September 2021 and is full of a lot of exciting new technology.
Celligent Design that Mimics Your Eyes
One of the coolest innovations in Total30 is the Celligent design. The surface of your eye is made up of special cells that create a gel like tecture. The surface of Total30 is designed to mimic those special cells. Since the lens surface is design just like your corneal cells, it actually pushes away external items like lipids and bacteria. This keeps your contacts healthy all month long!
Water Gradient Tech Keeps Total30 Moist
Alcon introduced the Water Gradient technology in their Dailies Total1 product. This is a unique lens design that helps pull water into the edges of the contact lens, ensuring the lens stays moist all day long. In the new Total30, Alcon has improved the Water Gradient technology so it lasts all month long.
According to a study that Alcon conducted, their water gradient tech keeps the Total30 lenses moist for over 2 times as long as other monthly lenses.
What is the Difference between Total30 and Dailies Total1?
If you are familiar with Alcon's Dailies Total1, you may know that product also features the Water Gradient technology. Although both of these contacts contain that same technology and have similar names, they're actually quite different.
To start, they are made of completely different materials. Total1 is made of delefilcon and Total30 is made of lehfilcon. Total1 is designed to only last one day of wear and cannot be reused. Total30 is designed to keep moisture for an entire month. Despite the similarities, these two contact lenses are not interchangable.
Parameters
For now, Total30 only comes in one base curve (8.4) and one diameter (14.2). Alcon may choose to make this product available in more base curves or diameters in the future.
Total30 has sphere powers from -12.00 all the way to +8.00. That range should cover most people wearing spherical contact lenses.
Does Total30 come in Toric for Astigmatism?
Yes, Total30 for Astigmatism was launched in December 2022. It has all the same great technology as the regular Total30, but it is designed for astigmatism. The available astigmatism options are pretty broad, so it should cover most people. Since it is a new product, expect shipments for this astigmatism lens to take a little bit longer. Right now, it is selling for $74.99 per box.
Does Total30 come in Multifocal for Presbyopia?
Yes, Total30 is launching a Multifocal version on October 1st, 2023. It will be available at doctors nationwide, as well as at online retailers. The recommend retail price for doctors is $115 per box, but we will sell it for $94.99 per box!
Pricing
Total30 is a brand new contact lens, so it is a little bit pricier than older contact lenses on the market. However, with the new technology in this lens that price difference is worth it! Most doctors are selling Total30 for around $65-$75 for a 6-pack. Online, you can get a 6-pack of Total30 for only $58.98 plus free shipping!
Pros and Cons
Pros
- High oxygen permeability keeps your eyes healthy
- Cutting edge material that mimics your corneal cell
- Affordable price for a new monthly contact lens
Cons
- The new technology doesn't work well for everyone
- Not a daily disposable
Bottom Line
At the end of the day, contact lenses are all about comfort. If you are looking for a monthly contact lens that beats every competitor on comfort, then Total30 is probably the lens for you. Be sure to ask your eye doctor if they have fitting kits for this new contact so you can try it for yourself.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can you sleep in Total30 Contacts?
No, you cannot sleep in Total30 contacts. You need to take them out each night before you go to bed and store them in solution. You can reuses these lenses for up to a month.
Can I get a rebate for Total30?
Yes, you can get a $15 manufacturer's rebate when you purchase an annual supply of Total30 contacts.
34 comments
I wish I would have read these reviews before purchasing these awful contacts! They were great for the first two weeks, then one day I woke up with dry, red, swollen eyes, I waited two weeks to let my eyes heals and tried again only wearing them for 1 hour. I woke up again with red bloodshot sore eyes! It’s been a nightmare!
I can’t relate with the other comments on these lenses. These have been comfortable for me and I can wear them fine all day. My eyes get a bit blurry by the end of the day, but my eyes get like that with all contacts, so it’s not unique to these contacts. I also no issues getting them out, and that’s with my eyes being on the drier side. If you want to give them a shot, I wouldn’t be deterred by the comments. Everyone’s eyes are different!
I had a terrible time with Acuvue drying my eyes out. Even Acuvue Oasis dried my eyes out. I thought maybe I just couldn’t tolerate contacts anymore. I told my eye doc and she gave me some Total 30 and it was a huge difference right away. They were comfortable the first day and I can still wear them all day with no problem. I don’t sleep in them but I’ve had no issues with them at all. Different strokes for different folks. If I had read these reviews first I never would have tried them but they seem to work better for my eyes than any others that I’ve tried.
Utterly garbage contacts. Please do not buy these. They were highly recommended by my doctor saying these are better than airoptix night and day. But there is a night and day difference between the two. When you open a new pair these are awesome for a few hours. Then they are useless- blurry, foggy vision, dry eyes after these, stick to the eyeball sand when I try to take them off, makes my eye red for hours. If I could get a refund or even an exchange with the night and day ones I would highly appreciate that.
Wow, so glad I found these reviews because I thought it was just me! These contacts are terrible. They make my eyes hurt, are difficult to remove, very flimsy, and yes, dry out very quickly. I’ve worn contacts for over 25 years and I’m running back to my Acuvue Oasis!