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Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism 6 lenses per box Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism
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Soft Contact Lenses

The most commonly prescribed type of contact lenses in the United States are soft lenses. These lenses are made of flexible plastic combined with water to allow oxygen to pass through the contact lens to the cornea. This makes them generally more comfortable to wear over other types of lenses. They provide increased comfort, stay in place better and are easier to adjust than hard contact lenses.

Whether you have myopia (nearsightedness), hyperopia (farsightedness), astigmatism (blurred vision) or presbyopia (age-related loss of close-up vision), there is a soft contact lens that can help you see more clearly. There are three main options in soft contact lenses: daily, weekly and monthly disposable lenses. Disposable daily contact lenses are contact lenses that are worn for one day and then discarded. You open a new pack every morning, throwing away your contacts after removal at night. Disposable weekly contact lenses, also known as weeklies, are used for one or two weeks before being tossed and replaced with a new pair. Disposable monthly contacts have a wear period of one month or longer, given your frequency of use.

Disposable soft contact lenses require minimal cleaning and disinfection while in use--a simple contact solution and case is enough for most people using weekly and monthly disposables that remove them at night. Extended wear contact lenses are an option, which can be worn while sleeping, but even they must be removed and cleaned once a week. If you are prone to eye infections, extended wear lenses might not be the best for you, due to the build-up of bacteria and dirt during the long wear period.

You will probably experience some trial and error in finding the right contact lenses for your eyes. Everyone reacts differently to lens materials and cleaning solutions, so don't become discouraged if your first pair isn't a good fit. If your eyes or lenses become uncomfortable or you are not seeing well, consult with your eye doctor to explore other contact options.

References

"Contact lens basics: Types of contact lenses and more," All About Vision.
https://www.allaboutvision.com/contacts/contact_lenses.htm

"Contact Lenses: Know Your Options," VSP.
https://www.vsp.com/eyewear-wellness/lasik-glasses-lenses/types-of-contact-lenses

"What Are The Best Type of Contact Lenses to Wear?," Contacts Direct.
https://www.contactsdirect.com/what-are-the-best-type-of-contact-lenses-to-wear

The material provided on this site is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical or optometric advice. The information provided is not intended for the diagnosis of medical condition and should not substitute for the advice of a qualified health provider.

Please make sure you get your eyes examined regularly and always follow your eye care professional's instructions for the proper use and care of your contact lenses. It's important to note that if you experience any pain or discomfort from your contact lens, discontinue use immediately and consult your eye care professional. WARNING: IF YOU ARE HAVING ANY UNEXPLAINED EYE DISCOMFORT, WATERING, VISION CHANGE, REDNESS, OR LIGHT SENSITIVITY, REMOVE YOUR LENSES IMMEDIATELY AND CONSULT YOUR EYE CARE PRACTITIONER BEFORE WEARING YOUR LENSES AGAIN.

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*FOR 30% OFF CONTACTS OFFER: Offer applied at checkout. Offer available only at CVS.com/Optical. Valid prescription required. Savings may be combined with eligible coupons, and other eligible offers. Savings may be combined with insurance, subject to plan restrictions, provided the insurance is not a Medicaid, Medicare, or other government funded plan. If combined with insurance, savings will be applied to amounts after insurance benefits are applied. Discounts will be automatically applied, based on eligibility, in your Basket. State restrictions may apply. Expires September 25, 2021. Terms of promotion subject to change. Free standard shipping on contact Lenses is 5-7 business days, depending on the prescription verification process.