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Acuvue Toric soft contact lenses

Acuvue Toric soft contact lenses offer the same remarkable comfort and performance as the other Acuvue contacts, while correcting astigmatism. They are crafted to comfortably fit the unique shape of your eye while providing outstanding clarity for your vision.

Acuvue Toric soft contact lensesAcuvue Toric contact lenses are mostly water, with a water content of 58%, making them easier on your eye and more cooperative with your eye's natural fluids. Their thin design allows more oxygen to your eye. This gives you the convenience of flexible wear options, including extended, day and night, wear for up to 7 days.

Acuvue Toric contacts provide UV blocking, absorbing an average of 85% UV-A and 97% UV-B radiation. It's important to realize that contacts only cover a portion of your eye, so continue using UV-absorbing eyewear, like sunglasses, when appropriate.

Acuvue Toric contact lenses are designed with a unique dual thin zone to keep them stable and prevent them from rotating as you wear them. Each box of 12 Acuvue Toric contact lenses, each contact lens immersed in buffered saline solution, are made of mostly water, 58% water content, and 42% polymer etafilcon A. A combination that provides the same flexible 1-2 week wear options as Acuvue contacts. If you thought you were stuck wearing conventional contacts that don't fully meet your needs, or would always have to wear glasses, think again. Acuvue Toric contact lenses are specially designed for you.

 


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