Johnson&Johnson - ACUVUE ADVANCE for Astigm.
  • 47% Water content
  • 14.5mm Lens diameter
  • Toric lens

ACUVUE ADVANCE for Astigm. 2 Week disposable

  • Offers crystal clear vision the whole day long
  • Water content: 47%
  • Oxygen permeability: 86Dk/t
  • Lens diameter: 14.5mm
  • Base curve: 8.5mm
  • Powers available: +6.00D to -9.00D in grades of 0.25D (0.5D from -6.00D)
  • Usage instructions: 2 week lenses
  • Contents: 6 contact lenses

Toric 2-week lenses with Hydraclear technology and UV protection

The new ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism allows you to discover the world afresh and helps to protect your eyes from cataracts. ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism contact lenses are the toric two-week lenses for astigmatism from the ACUVUE Advance family. The patented Hydraclear technology, created by the manufacturer Johnson & Johnson, guarantees unbeatable comfort for the wearer, even on long days.

The innovative Accelerated Stabilisation Design (ASD) is a further highlight of the ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism. It utilises the natural power of blinking to quickly position the contact lenses correctly upon the eye. With ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism you can enjoy a permanently fresh and pleasant wearing experience, as the lenses are changed every two weeks - before deposits have the chance to form on the lenses.

ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism with ASD is a pleasantly soft, high quality contact lens, which is suitable for both beginners and for experienced contact lens wearers. The integrated UV protection in ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism ensures your eyes have optimal protection against the sun's rays. The practical 1-2-3 labelling system makes using ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism contact lenses child's play and prevents you from inserting the lenses incorrectly.

Don't forget to make the most of our bundle offers when ordering several packets of ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism and the accompanying care solutions.

Please note

Mister Spex advises all online purchasers of ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism contact lenses: the contact lenses, ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism, should always be fitted to your eyes by an eye doctor or optician. The period between fittings, unless otherwise prescribed by an eye doctor or optician, should not exceed 6 months. You should go for regular check-ups. You should also follow strictly the recommended wearing time from the manufacturer Johnson & Johnson/your eye doctor/optician's recommended wearing time for ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism contact lenses should be followed strictly. It is your own personal responsibility to make yourself aware of the care instructions for ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism contact lenses and to follow them accordingly. In case of eye irritation or visual impairments when wearing ACUVUE Advance for Astigmatism, remove the contact lenses immediately and consult an eye doctor or optician. Damaged contact lenses should be replaced immediately.

Failure to comply with these safety precautions can cause permanent damage to your eyes and vision.

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Product number: 0410-3110-101

Johnson&Johnson
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ACUVUE ADVANCE for Astigm.

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Prescription details Hilfe

Please enter the values for your contact lenses. You can find these on your prescription form or your last contact lenses packet.

Correction values for contact lenses
8.60
14.50
Single eye correction values

If you select more than one packet, you can enter your correction values for both eyes.

Definitions

  1. Your prescription details are the results of your last eye test. They comprise the following values: sphere (Sph), cylinder (Cyl), axis (A) and addition power (ADD). On all prescriptions you will find a sphere value. If you have astigmatism, you will also find values for cyl and A. Multi-focal lenses for presbyopia have an addition power (ADD).
  2. The term base curve refers to the curvature of the inside surface of the contact lens. Larger base curves provide a looser fit to your cornea. Smaller (or "steeper") base curves provide a tighter fit.
  3. The diameter of a contact lens refers to the size of the lens, from one side to the other. Smaller eyes will need smaller lenses, and larger eyes need lenses with a larger diameter.
  4. The colour of your lenses.
  5. The sphere is the basic strength of your contact lenses, measured in dioptres (D). If a plus value is indicated, then you are far-sighted. A minus value indicates short-sightedness.
  6. Where a corneal astigmatism is present, cylinder value refers to the strength required to correct said astigmatism. It is measured in dioptres and can be a negative (short-sighted) or positive (far-sighted) value.
  7. The axis value states the direction of the corneal astigmatism (irregular curvature of the cornea). It is measured in degrees from 0 to 180.
  8. An addition power is found on prescriptions for presbyopia. It refers to the additional strength required for near vision. It can be a a +/- diopritic value (distant R/L: -2.00D and Add. R/L: +2.00D), but also an ascending valule(distant R/L: +2.00D and Add. R/L: +2.00D - +4.00D).
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