About Acuvue Contact Lenses

Acuvue Brand of Contacts by Vistakon

Acuvue contact lenses have become the generic name of contact lenses. If you have been wearing contacts for some time you may be aware that the Acuvue brand is almost always associated with contact lenses.

Acuvue contacts are product lines of Johnson and Johnson, which is the leading eye healthcare company. Their market share and overall product range suggest that the brand of Acuvue is more favorable than other leading contact lens brands. If you're among the Acuvue wearers or plan to wear a pair of acuvue lenses continue reading to discover the right type of Accuvue that suit your lifestyle and vision needs.
 

Different Types of Acuvue Contact Lenses

There are types of Acuvue contact lenses to choose from -- both prescription and nonprescription -- including Acuvue Advance, Acuvue Oasys, Acuvue 2, and Acuvue 2 Color. Even though Acuview contacts are intended for daily use, these lenses have several wearing and replacement schedules.

The Acuvue Advance are designed to be worn for a two week period, after which they need to be discarded and replaced with a fresh pair. The Acuvue 2 lens is made for flexible wear, where you can you wear daily or wear them day and night up to 6 days. 1-day acuvue, on the other hand, is daily disposable contact lenses.

If you need special wearing comfort Acuvue lenses offer the Hydraclear technology. With Hydraclear, acuvue advance can easily make you comfortable all day long. Or, if you have dry eye problems then you may wear Acuvue Oasys, which incorporates Hydraclear Plus to keep your eyes' comfort in a challenging environment.

Acuvue lenses have options for correcting many vision problems such as farsightedness, astigmatism, nearsightedness, and presbyopia. If you have astigmatism, Acuvue Toric can answer your vision needs. Or, try Acuvue Advance for Astigmatism if you want to add comfort. And there are acuvue bifocal contact lenses to aid your vision when you find it difficult to read fine print.
 

Are Acuvue Contacts Right for You?

Although Acuvue contacts are considered to be the best contacts you can buy, you should visit your eye doctor before you can wear contact lenses. Your eye doctor should give you the right prescription based on the contacts that will work best for your eyes. He or she can also tells you how to take care of them as well.

Acuvue contact lenses are known for the best in both comfort and style. The contact lenses are easy to insert and remove from the eyes, likewise they are easy to maintain. As long as you take care of them, the contacts shouldn't give you any problems.

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