Acuvue Oasys For Astigmatism

  


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Type: Toric Lenses for Astigmatism
Type: 2 Weeks Disposable
Manufactured by: J&J Acuvue (10% OFF)

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Acuvue Oasys For Astigmatism Contact Lens Information

Back-Ordered: Back-ordered usually Shipout within 3 to 5 business days
Water Content: 38%
Material: Silicone Hydrogel material (62% Senofilcon A)
Blocks up to 96% UV-A and 100% UV-B radiation
HYDRACLEAR Plus technology
Lenses are lightly tinted blue  
Packaging: 6 lenses in a box 
Lens type: Toric Lenses for Astigmatism 
Lens type: 2 Weeks Disposable

Maybe you've been told you can't wear contacts because you have an astigmatism. Or perhaps you're experiencing discomfort, blurred or fluctuating vision with your current lenses. Now with ACUVUE®  OASYS® Brand for ASTIGMATISM you can leave all that behind.

Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism contact lenses combined the visual stability of a revolutionary Accelerated Stabilization Design and the exceptional comfort of HYDRACLEAR® Plus technology to form a lens like no other. The Accelerated Stabilization Design of the lens harnesses the power of the blink to create a lens that remains positioned correctly and gives you crisp, steady vision all day long.

The result is consistently clear vision that's remarkably comfortable - It gives you superior comfort throughout the day even for people with an active lifestyle.

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