Acuvue contact lenses are manufactured by Johnson & Johnson and available for all types of vision correction needs as well as extended or daily wear. As the number one doctor-prescribed contact lens brand in the world, Acuvue pride themselves on offering exceptional comfort and safety.
One of the most important factors in healthy, comfortable lens wear is letting oxygen through to your cornea. Acuvue contact lenses use wetting agents like Hydraclear, Hydraclear Plus, and Lacreon, technologies which allow the wetting agent to be a part of the actual lens material or permanently embedded. The Hydraclear technology lets close to one hundred per cent of oxygen pass through the lens.
Thanks to their exceptional oxygen-permeability, Acuvue contact lenses are particularly suitable for allergy sufferers. 1 Day Acuvue Moist is generally highly recommended, since it doesn’t allow irritants to stick to the lens and is disposed of on a daily basis for the safest possible contact lens wear.
Astigmatism sufferers can also find a suitable high-quality Acuvue lens. Both Acuvue Oasys for astigmatism and Acuvue Advance for astigmatism feature more stability zones than any other lens and are specifically designed to stay in place.
Acuvue Advance for Astigmatism, Acuvue Oasys, and 1 Day Acuvue Moist are among the most popular Acuvue contact lenses. Acuvue also have their own brand coloured contacts, as well as lenses suitable for presbyopes.
Thanks to Acuvue’s visibility tint they are easy to spot in the lens case, and the inside-out marks help you to insert them the right way. The built-in UV protection blocks over 80% of UV-A radiation and 99% or UV-B rays. While Acuvue lenses are generally at the more expensive end of the spectrum, they are considered the premium contact lenses both in terms of health and comfort.