ACUVUE® OASYS® Bi-Weekly Contact Lenses FOR ASTIGMATISM

 
 
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ACUVUE® OASYS® with ASTIGMATISM bi-weekly contact lenses

 

Astigmatism contacts for crisp, stable vision and superior comfort for long hours.

 

ACUVUE® OASYS® FOR ASTIGMATISM is the only fortnightly lens developed for astigmats. Built with Accelerated Stabilisation Design (ASD) and the properties of ACUVUE® OASYS®, it offers crisp vision and superior comfort for long hours at the computer.

 

Hear what eye care professionals say…

 

"Patient feedback: better initial comfort and better comfort throughout the day as well, less dryness even if they were to visit cold countries. A few of them bought 1 year supply. Very good feedback so far. "

 

Ms Sheena Ho
Capitol Optical

 

 

"It is one of the best lenses in the world in terms of design and material!"

 

Mr Steven Chong
The Optician

 

 

What is astigmatism?

 

Astigmatism is caused by an irregularly-shaped cornea which results in blurred vision of near and distant objects. Spending long hours in front of a PC or TV screen3 also contributes to astigmatism. Uncorrected astigmatism is also often associated with eyestrains and headaches.

 

Astigmatism vision not corrected with ACUVUE®
OASYS® FOR ASTIGMATISM contact lenses Astigmatism vision corrected with ACUVUE®
OASYS® FOR ASTIGMATISM contact lenses
Not Corrected for astigmatism Corrected for astigmatism

 

Do I suffer from astigmatism?

 

Astigmatism is usually diagnosed by an Eye Care Professional. The following diagram is one of the tools an Eye Care Professional may use to detect astigmatism.

 

Astigmatism testing
diagram

 

If some of the lines appear lighter than the others, you might have astigmatism.

 

How does ASD help to correct astigmatism?

 

ASD is the only technology that harnesses the natural pressures of a blink to secure the lens in your eye. This innovation minimises lens movement when you lie down or tilt your head, offering you crisp, stable vision you can trust.

Helps Beat Blurred Vision

Roll over the images below to see how ACUVUE OASYS® FOR ASTIGMATISM can help you see what you've missing*

 
 

*Blurred images depict temporary shift in vision due to lens rotation. For illustration purposes only.


ACUVUE® OASYS® FOR ASTIGMATISM Key Benefits and Features

 

Try ACUVUE® OASYS® FOR ASTIGMATISM contacts if:

Brings the freedom of contact lenses to people with Astigmatism
 
Has the material properties of ACUVUE® OASYS® Brand Contact Lenses to deliver an ultra smooth lens designed for superior comfort even in challenging environments
 
Crisp, stable vision all day long due to revolutionary Accelerated Stabilisation Design
 
Offering the highest level of UV Protection of any soft astigmatic contact lens in today's market – what we call Class 1. Helps protect eyes from harmful UV rays**
 
You frequently mis-read similar-looking numbers like 6 and 8
 
You suffer from eyestrain, headaches and sensitivity to light
 
Your contact lenses feel uncomfortable after long hours in front of a computer, in an air-conditioned environment

Contact Lens Specifications

 
Packaging 6 pieces per box
Wearing Schedule 2 weeks
Lens Material senofilcon A
Water Content 38%
Oxygen Flux (Open Eye) 98%
Diameter 14.5mm
Base Curve 8.5mm
Power 0 to -6.00D (in 0.25 steps)
Astigmatism: -0.75D, -1.25D, -1.75D, -2.25D

-6.50D to -9.00D (in 0.50 steps)
Astigmatism: -1.25D, -1.75D, -2.25D

0.25D to +6.00D (in 0.25 steps)
Astigmatism: -0.75D, -1.25D, -1.75D
UV Blocking 100% UVB and 96% UVA
Visibility Tint Light blue
 
 
UV-Blocking
UV-Blocking†
Medical Device
Medical Device  
 
If you have any queries about this product, please contact us.
 
  † UV-blocking contact lenses help provide protection against harmful UV radiation. However, clinical studies have not been done to demonstrate that wearing UV-blocking contact lenses reduces the risk of developing cataracts or other eye disorders.

** Long-term exposure to UV radiation is one of the risk factors associated with cataracts. Exposure is based on a number of factors such as environmental conditions (altitude, geography, cloud cover) and personal factors (extent and nature of outdoor activities). Consult your eye care practitioner for more information.

 
 
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