Monthy Contact Lenses
Monthly replacement contact lenses are reusable contact lenses. After a month, you throw them away and replace them with a fresh new pair. From day-time, to extended-wear, and overnight—we have the wear that’s right for you.
Two Ways to Get Monthly Contact Lenses
Get a prescription from an optician near you
Why you’ll like monthly contact lenses
- Reusable
- Easy-to-remember replacement schedule
- Lower annual cost on average than daily disposable contact lenses
Monthly Reusable Contact Lenses
Consult your eye care professional for wear, care, precautions, warnings, contradictions and adverse effects.
Which Monthly Contact Lenses Are Right For You?
When it comes to understanding which contact lenses are right for you, it all starts with knowing what vision conditions you’re facing. Common vision conditions are caused by optical flaws that prevent the eye from properly focusing light, causing blurred vision. Depending on the flaw, they can affect your vision differently—causing nearsightedness, farsightedness, presbyopia or astigmatism. All of which can be treated with contact lenses.
Caring For Your Monthly Contact Lenses
Taking good care of your contact lenses will help make sure you get the most clean, comfortable experience wearing them. Here’s some tips to keep your contact lenses performing at their best.
Help Keep Your Lenses Clean And Comfortable All Month Long
Sparkling clean and comfortable
Contact lens solutions that clean, disinfect and store your lenses are available in two main types: multi-purpose solutions (MPS) and hydrogen peroxide-based solutions. Always clean and disinfect your lenses everyday with the lens care solution that best meets your needs.
Consult your eye care professional for use, care, precautions, warnings, contraindications and adverse effects
*Based on a clinical study with AIR OPTIX® AQUA, AIR OPTIX® for Astigmatism, and AIR OPTIX® AQUA MULTIFOCAL Contact lenses.
‡Not everyone can sleep in lenses or wear lenses for a full 30 nights. Ask your eye care professional for complete wear, care, and safety information and if this product is right for you.
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Consult your eye care professional for wear, care, precautions, warnings, contradictions and adverse effects.