Why ask for them?
Get set for all day comfort. ACUVUE® ADVANCE® Brand with HYDRACLEAR®** helps keep your eyes feeling comfortable with a unique, silky, soft feel, from day to night.
For even more comfort and oxygen to the eye, take a look at ACUVUE® OASYS™ Brand with HYDRACLEAR® Plus lenses.
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Lens Details
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- Features
- What does it mean?
- Replacement Schedule
- Every 2 weeks (daily wear)
- Remove and clean daily; change to a fresh pair every two weeks. Keep to your eye doctor's recommended wearing schedule with friendly reminders from ACUMINDER™.
- Breathability
- Silicone Hydrogel material (galyfilcon A)
- Provides 97% of available oxygen to the eye.
See a diagram
or Watch a demo.
- Wettability
- HYDRACLEAR® technology
- Patented HYDRACLEAR® technology blends a remarkable moisture-rich wetting agent with a high-performance silicon hydrogel material to create a lens that feels silky and soft, from day to night. See a diagram
or Watch a demo.
- Smoothness
- HYDRACLEAR® technology
- Lenses with HYDRACLEAR® technology are extremely smooth and moist, without being stiff so every blink feels silky and soft. See a diagram
or Watch a demo.
- Easy Handling
- Visibility tint & Inside out mark
- Lenses are lightly tinted blue so you can spot them in your lens case and inserting lenses correctly every time is as easy as following the 1-2-3 mark.
- Lens cost
- Prices vary
- Retail prices vary and are solely determined by your eye doctor or retailer.
Do they come in your prescription?
To see the lens details for all ACUVUE® lenses, download the Specification Index (860 kB).
The Specification Index is in PDF format.

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What do the letters mean?
D or diopter (sometimes labeled PWR or SPH) is the corrective power of your lens. A minus sign (-) indicates nearsightedness, a plus sign (+) indicates farsightedness.
Other prescription parameters
BC or base curve is used to match the curvature of the lens to your eye.
DIA or diameter is the distance across the surface of your lens.
Charts & Graphs
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