Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism provides a high-performance solution for those requiring sharp, stable vision and exceptional comfort throughout the day. These daily astigmatism lenses are engineered to integrate seamlessly with the natural tear film, making them an ideal choice for individuals who spend long hours in front of digital screens or in air-conditioned environments.
Also available in an Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism 90 Pack.
The Clinical Technology Behind Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism
Acuvue Oasys 1-Day Toric lenses incorporate several proprietary advancements to ensure visual clarity and ocular health:
- BLINK STABILIZED® Design: Unlike traditional toric lenses that rely on gravity to stay in place, this eyelid-driven system utilizes four stabilization zones. These zones harness the natural power of every blink to keep the lens perfectly aligned, preventing the rotational blur often experienced during physical activity or when tilting the head.
- HydraLuxe® Technology: This advanced material design features a tear-like molecule that mimics the natural mucins found in the human eye. By supporting a stable tear film, the lens reduces friction and prevents the feeling of tired, dry eyes at the end of the day.
- Breathable Silicone Hydrogel: Manufactured from Senofilcon A, these Johnson and Johnson toric contacts offer high oxygen transmissibility (129 Dk/t). This allows the cornea to "breathe" effectively, maintaining white, healthy-looking eyes even during extended wear.
- Class 1 UV Blocking: These lenses provide the highest level of UV protection available in a daily disposable, blocking more than 99% of UVB and 96% of UVA rays to help protect the internal structures of the eye.
Who Should Consider Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism?
Optometrists frequently recommend Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism for patients who require correction for myopia or hyperopia combined with astigmatism. It is especially suitable for the following patient profiles:
- Individuals who experience "fluctuating" or blurry vision with other toric lenses when moving their head.
- Wearers who suffer from digital eye strain or dryness caused by heavy computer use.
- Active patients who prefer the hygiene and convenience of a fresh pair of lenses every morning without the need for cleaning solutions.
- Patients who prioritize long-term eye health and high oxygen flow to the cornea.
Note: Suitability, fit, and replacement schedules must always be confirmed by your optometrist.
Technical Specifications
- Lens Material: Senofilcon A
- Water Content: 38%
- Oxygen Transmissibility (Dk/t): 129
- Base Curve (BC): 8.5
- Diameter (DIA): 14.3 mm
- Replacement Schedule: Daily Disposable
- UV Filter: Yes (Class 1)
- Manufacturer: Johnson & Johnson
Common Questions About Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism
How does Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism compare to 1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism?
Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism represents a significant technological upgrade over the older 1-Day Acuvue Moist for Astigmatism. While the Moist version is made from a traditional hydrogel (Etafilcon A), the Oasys version is crafted from a modern silicone hydrogel (Senofilcon A). This allows for much higher oxygen flow to the eye and utilizes HydraLuxe® Technology for a more "tear-like" feel, making it the preferred option for those with sensitive or dry eyes.
How often should I replace the Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism lenses?
Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism is a single-use, daily disposable lens. To maintain optimal eye health and prevent complications such as corneal hypoxia or infection, a new pair must be used every morning and discarded every night. They are not approved for overnight wear or multiple uses.
How does the Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism keep my vision stable?
The stability of Acuvue Oasys One Day for Astigmatism is achieved through its BLINK STABILIZED® Design. By using four zones that interact with your eyelids rather than relying on gravity, the lens remains in the correct orientation even during rapid eye movements, exercise, or when lying down on a sofa.