Acuvue Advance (Johnson and Johnson)
(6 lenses)

Acuvue Advance

Contact lenses Acuvue Advance with Hydraclear are 14-day silicon hydrogel lenses from the company Johnson and Johnson

Our price: £24.81
Availability:
Please select attributes
At your door:

Properties

Power from -12.00 to +8.00 Expiration 32 months and more
Wear 14 days Material Galyfilcon A
Extended wearing No Water content 47%
Breathability 100 Dk/t Diameter 14.0
In stock 100% on stock UV protection Yes
Packaging 6 lenses Manufacturer Johnson and Johnson
BC 8.3 and 8.7

Other items you could be interested in

Contact lenses Acuvue Advance

Contact lenses Acuvue Advance with Hydraclear (technology by means of which a substance ensuring sufficient moisture upon wear is added into the contact lens) are designed for one-day wear and replacement after 14 days of use. They are the first J&J lenses on the market manufactured from silicon hydrogel.

With the help of strong marketing and sales support of the company Johnson and Johnson communicating higher oxygen permeability, mainly compared with traditional hydrogel materials, the contact lenses Acuvue Advance were promptly established in application centers and introduced to the wider public. They should have replaced the previous and very good contact lenses Acuvue 2. However, after being dissatisfied with Acuvue Advance, many users returned to the proven quality or switched over to new, high-quality 14-day contact lenses Acuvue Oasys, which are also manufactured by the company Johnson and Johnson.

Even though the Acuvue Advance contain UV filter; it doesn’t mean that you are perfectly protected against harmful sunrays. The contact lenses cover only the front part of the eye, not the white. For effective protection, sunglasses must be used.

Contact lenses Acuvue Advance are not recommended for use when sleeping. For easier handling, the lenses are slightly colored blue and provided with an indicator back side – front side according to which you will easily find out if the lens is placed accurately or not when looking through it against the light.

Comments