Why Do Your Eyes Still Burn, Itch & Blur — Even After Cleaning Your Contacts?
You're rubbing, rinsing and hours of soaking for a "good clean" — but are you actually getting your lenses clean, or just moving the gunk around?
- Burning or stinging when you put your lenses in
- Cloudy, hazy vision a few hours into the day
- Dry, gritty eyes that beg for drops by lunch
- Red, irritated eyes by the end of the day
A 3-minute ultrasonic clean could be what your eyes have been missing.
How To Know If Your Contacts Need This Now ?
- You wear bi-weekly or monthly lenses
- Your lenses feel "off" even after a full soak
- You skip the rubbing step (be honest)
- You're tired of waiting 6 hours for peroxide kits
- Your eyes dry out long before evening
- You toss lenses before their wear date due to discomfort
Here's What No One Tells You About Cleaning Contacts:
Your cornea is the only part of your body that takes oxygen directly from the air. To let that oxygen through, contact lenses are engineered with microscopic pores — a tiny net woven into the lens material itself.
Those pores are smaller than a single bacterium but they're exactly the problem. Every time you wear your lenses, protein from your tears, oil from your eyelids, and microscopic debris from the air get pulled into those pores. Not onto the surface — inside the lens material itself. And once they're in there, rubbing, rinsing, and soaking can't get them out.
These proteins block oxygen flow, causing your eyes to dry out faster — leading to irritation, redness, and even infections.
Worse: the buildup creates a rough surface that becomes a magnet for bacteria, turning your lenses into a breeding ground for unwanted microorganisms and hidden threats.
Your Problem
One Simple Step For Crystal-Clear,
Hygienically-Safe Contacts
Introducing
Lensy™ Pro 2.0 — Ultrasonic Deep Clean In 3 Minutes
Lensy™ uses the same category of technology hospitals use to sterilize surgical instruments — now small enough to sit on your bathroom counter.
Drop your lenses in, press start, walk away. Inside the chamber, high-frequency waves at 105 kHz generate millions of microscopic bubbles that form and collapse against the surface of your lens. Each collapse creates a tiny scrubbing jet small enough to reach inside the pores — lifting out the protein, oil, and debris that rubbing and soaking physically cannot touch.
Three minutes. No scrubbing. No 6-hour wait. No chemical sting.
Just lenses that actually feel clean — because for the first time, they actually are.
Lensy started with a frustration optometrists hear every week...
People skip cleaning because the alternatives are tedious, harsh, or simply don't work — and even when they don't skip, they're still not reaching what's inside the lens. We engineered the first truly portable 105 kHz ultrasonic cleaner specifically for contact lenses. Today, optometrists across the country recommend it to their patients, and tens of thousands of wearers wake up to lenses that finally feel new — and last the full wear cycle they paid for.