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ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions


Innovative Contact Lens Technology

Around 64% of the UK population admit to being bothered by bright light on a daily basis.

Many of us find ourselves waiting for our eyes to adjust to being indoors after being out in the sun, or squinting at oncoming headlights when driving.

ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ are a first-of-its-kind contact lens built with light intelligent technology designed to limit the impact that light can have on your eyes.

The lens adjusts to different light conditions such as when night driving, working inside in office lighting or watching a digital screen on your phone or television.

UV Protection

The lens offers the highest level of UV protection, blocking over 99% of UVA and 100% of UVB. It adapts smoothly to the light environment around you, balancing the amount of indoor and outdoor light entering the eye as well as filtering blue light.

 The two-week reusable lenses continuously adapt from clear to dark and back again, helping your eyes adjust to changing light conditions more effectively than your eyes could do on their own. The innovative product was recently named in Time magazine’s list of the top 50 inventions of 2018.

Book an appointment with Mrs Elaine Lucas, our specialist in Optometry to see if  ACUVUE® OASYS with Transitions™ could help you.

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