Asana
Gas Permeable Lenses

Find the versatility you need and simplicity you seek in your
specialty fitting practice.

GP lenses offer a variety
of benefits1-3

  • Excellent visual acuity
  • Deposit resistance
  • Affordability + durability

Consider for patients with2,3:

High corneal astigmatism

or other
refractive errors

Keratoconus

or other corneal irregularities

Postsurgical

vision-correction
needs

Expand your core
offerings with ASANA

Simplify your recommendations with one
comprehensive GP lens portfolio.

Available
Designs

  • – SPHERICAL
  • – ASPHERIC
  • – TORIC
  • – MULTIFOCAL
  • – MULTIFOCAL TORIC
  • – REVERSE GEOMETRY
  • – KERATOCONIC
With GP lenses, scleral lenses, and ortho-k lenses, Bausch + Lomb delivers what you need—all in one place.
REFERENCES: 1. Lazarus R. Optometrists Network. Guide to hard contact lenses. Accessed March 20, 2025. optometrists.org/general-practice-optometry/optical/guide-to-contact-lenses/guide-to-hard-contact-lenses/

2. Wolffsohn JS, Dumbleton K, Huntjens B, et al. CLEAR – Evidence-based contact lens practice. Cont Lens Anterior Eye. 2021;44(2):368-397.

3. Heiting G. All About Vision. Gas permeable contact lenses (RGP or GP contacts). Accessed March 20, 2025. allaboutvision.com/eyewear/contact-lenses/types/hard-contact-lenses/

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