Acuvue Oasys Max 1 Day Multifocal contact lenses combine powerful technology to provide crisp and clear vision at all distances, no matter how bright or dark the lighting conditions are. These hydrating, daily disposable multifocal contact lenses are perfect for those who spend long hours in front of a digital screen. These lenses utilise Tear Stable Technology to prolong tear film stability, preventing evaporation and distributing a wetting agent throughout the lens for incredible comfort all day long.
You’ll experience a seamless transition between near, intermediate, and far distances whilst wearing these lenses. Although these lenses have class 1 UV protection, you should still wear UV-protective eyewear with these contact lenses to ensure you have full protection of the eye area.
The blue-green visibility tint and a 1-2-3 indicator (to help you see if the lens is inside out), these lenses are easier to handle. These lenses reduce halos, starbursts and light scatter for comfortable, uninterrupted vision. As daily disposables these lenses can be worn for a full day and simply thrown away before going to sleep, providing incredible convenience.
Manufacturer | Johnson & Johnson |
Brand | Acuvue |
Wearing type | Daily Contact Lenses |
Power range | +6.00 to -9.00 (0.25 steps) ADDS: LOW: 0.75D to 1.25D MID: 1.50D to 1.75D HIGH: 2.00D to 2.50D |
Base curve(s) | 8.4 mm |
Diameter(s) | 14.3mm |
Centre thickness | 0.070 mm |
Lens material | Senofilcon A |
Water content | 38% |
Oxygen permeability | 147 |
Pack size | 30 lenses |
Extra features | Blue-violet light filter, UV protection, TearStable Technology, visibility tint, inside-out mark. |
Yes! Acuvue Oasys Max 1 Day Multifocal contact lenses do come with class 1 UV protection. This is a great added benefit, but please note, you should still wear UV-protective eyewear alongside these contact lenses to ensure you get full protection of the entire eye area.
Acuvue Oasys Max 1 Day Multifocal contact lenses can be worn comfortably all day. Wearing times are unique and can vary depending on many factors, so you should take your lenses out if your eyes start to feel uncomfortable or overly dry.
You will likely get on with these lenses. Over 90% of patients find these lenses as a good fit.