Explore different types of contact lenses

Finding the right lenses depends on your lifestyle, your budget, and your vision needs.

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By Length of Wear

Lenses with different wear lengths

For people who like the convenience of disposable, we have one-day lenses, and for more economical options we have bi-weekly and monthly contacts.

Daily disposable contact lenses

Put them on in the morning and throw them away every night. Easy as that.

Bi-weekly contact lenses

Simply clean daily and store in lens solution overnight to keep them clean and ready to wear again.

Monthly contact lenses

Longer-term contacts that require consistent cleaning and upkeep.
By Condition

Contacts for different vision challenges

While the goal for each lens is the same—to provide clear, crisp vision—different vision conditions require different solutions. For instance, lenses for nearsightedness redirect the light coming into your eye in a different way than lenses for farsightedness.

An illustration that demonstrates nearsightedness.

For nearsightedness

Also known as myopia, with this condition, distant object appear blurry.

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An illustration that demonstrates farsightedness..

For farsightedness

Also known as hyperopia, both near and occasionally distant objects appear blurry.

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An illustration that demonstrates presbyopia.

For presbyopia

It happens to everyone—this age-related condition that makes it harder to focus on nearby objects.

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Astig Phone

For astigmatism

Astigmatism is a common condition that causes blurred or distorted vision at all distances.

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Footnote

*Free trial contact lenses available only from participating eye care professionals. Exam and fitting fees not included.

Important information for contact lens wearers: ACUVUE Contact Lenses are available by prescription only for vision correction. An eye care professional will determine whether contact lenses are right for you. Although rare, serious eye problems can develop while wearing contact lenses. To help avoid these problems, follow the wear and replacement schedule and the lens care instructions provided by your eye care professional. Do not wear contact lenses if you have an eye infection, or experience eye discomfort, excessive tearing, vision changes, redness or other eye problems. If one of these conditions occurs, remove the lens and contact your eye care professional immediately. For more information on proper wear, care and safety, talk to your eye care professional or download the Patient Instruction Guides.

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