Acuvue Oasys Fortnightly Contact Lenses – 6 Pack
Acuvue Oasys Contact Lenses are fortnightly reusable silicone hydrogel lenses designed to deliver long-lasting comfort, clear vision, and healthy-looking eyes. Featuring HydraClear® PLUS Technology, these lenses help maintain a stable tear film to reduce dryness and irritation, even during long hours of screen use or in dry, dusty environments.
With high oxygen permeability and built-in UV protection, Acuvue Oasys lenses are a trusted choice for wearers who want reliable comfort and performance throughout their two-week wearing cycle.
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Who These Lenses Are For
• Fortnightly reusable lens wearers
• People with dry or sensitive eyes
• Short-sighted or long-sighted wearers
• Users spending long hours on digital devices
• Wearers wanting breathable silicone hydrogel lenses
Key Benefits
• Fortnightly reusable contact lenses
• HydraClear® PLUS Technology helps maintain tear film stability
• Highly breathable silicone hydrogel material
• Helps reduce dry eye sensations
• Built-in UV protection
• Clear, consistent vision
Wearing Schedule & Pack Size
• Fortnightly replacement
• 6 lenses per box
• Up to 3 months supply (both eyes)
Lens Specifications
Material: Senofilcon A
Water Content: 38%
Base Curves: 8.4 mm, 8.8 mm
Diameter: 14.0 mm
Oxygen Permeability: 147 Dk/t
Handling Tint: Yes
UV Protection: Yes
UV Protection Notice
UV-absorbing contact lenses are not substitutes for UV-absorbing eyewear such as sunglasses, because they do not completely cover the eye and surrounding area. Patients should continue to use UV-absorbing eyewear as directed.




