Acuvue 2

Acuvue 2 contact lenses are manufactured using the same high standards as regular contacts; determine if they are suitable for you

If your eyecare professional determines that you need corrective lenses, but eyeglasses just aren't for you, consider contact lenses, including ACUVUE 2 Brand Contact Lenses. ACUVUE 2, a product of Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, is designed to be worn as a two-week daily wear lens. "Daily wear" means wearers remove the lenses right before bedtime. ACUVUE 2 also can be worn as a one-week extended wear lens. This means users can wear the lenses during sleep.

What does ACUVUE 2 have to offer?

The benefits of ACUVUE 2 include:

  • 20/20 vision.
  • UV-blocking technology. Research shows that ultraviolet (UV) light has been linked to the formation of cataracts. Overexposure to UV light also may result in a condition called photokeratisis. Not all companies offer lenses with UV protection. Johnson & Johnson does...with ACUVUE 2.
  • Easy placement and removal, which is great for those new to contact lenses.
  • Comfort. Once ACUVUE 2 are in, you can't feel them. The only difference is your improved vision.

Caring for your ACUVUE 2

Daily wear lenses are designed to be worn and removed on a daily basis for one to two weeks. When removed daily, ACUVUE 2 must be soaked in disinfecting solution overnight. After two weeks, ACUVUE 2 are discarded and replaced with a clean, sterile set.

One-week extended wear users can sleep with the lenses in. ACUVUE 2 are approved to be worn without removal for up to seven days. Because extended wear can slightly increase the risk for eye infections, ACUVUE 2 extended wear users must follow their eyecare professional's use instructions.

How do I get ACUVUE 2?

ACUVUE 2 are corrective contact lenses, so you must see an eyecare professional in order to receive a prescription. Once you receive your prescription for ACUVUE 2, you can purchase the lenses at drugstores or online. A variety of online sites offer discounts on contact lenses, including ACUVUE 2.

Remember, once you start wearing contact lenses, it's important to keep up with your eye health. Be sure to see your eyecare professional at least once a year for a complete eye exam.

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