How long can you wear Acuvue Oasys with Hydraclear plus?

How long can you wear Acuvue Oasys with Hydraclear plus?

Extended Wear for up to Six Nights. Acuvue Oasys are approved for extended/continuous wear for 6 nights/7 days so they must be thrown out after a week if you are sleeping with them.

How long do Acuvue Oasys Hydraclear contacts last?

These lenses have been approved for daily and extended wear for up to 6 nights/7 days of continuous wear. It is recommended that the contact lens wearer first be evaluated on a daily wear schedule.

Are Acuvue Oasys good contacts?

ACUVUE OASYS® contact lenses are among the best contact brands for many contact wearers! The FDA has approved these contacts for extended wear of six consecutive nights. An extended wear lens provides patients with contact lenses to fit their specific type of wear schedule.

Can I wear biweekly contacts for 3 weeks?

Recommended maximum wear time for most biweekly lenses is 14 days. Biweekly lenses offer a unique set of benefits for people seeking longer life from their contacts but still crave that new-lenses feeling.

Are Acuvue Oasys good for dry eyes?

Our Biofinity multifocal lenses are great for people with dry eyes as are our Acuvue Oasys lenses. Our Acuvue Oasys lenses are made from silicone hydrogel. This prevents the eyes from drying out, by allowing up to six times more oxygen to reach the eye. These lenses will keep eyes moist and refreshed for the whole day.

What is Hydraclear Plus technology?

HYDRACLEAR® PLUS Technology embeds tear-like molecules (PVP) that mimic the mucins found in tear film to help support a stable tear film.

Are Acuvue Oasys hard or soft?

Yes, Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism are soft lenses. They are made of a soft, flexible silicone hydrogel material, Senofilcon A.

Is Acuvue Oasys Hydraluxe the same as Hydraclear?

ACUVUE OASYS® features HYDRACLEAR®PLUS for 2 week use or HYDRALUXE® Technology for daily disposable use: ACUVUE OASYS® HYDRACLEAR® PLUS Technology. HYDRACLEAR® PLUS Technology works by embedding polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) within the lens. PVP mimics the mucins found in the tear film to help support a stable tear film.