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Biweekly Contact Lenses

Biweekly contact lenses are reusable soft lenses that are typically replaced every one to two weeks, depending on the exact brand, lens type, and schedule your eye doctor prescribed. This category includes options for standard vision and astigmatism, with lens families such as ACUVUE OASYS, ACUVUE 2, Avaira Vitality, Avaira Vitality Toric, Biomedics, SofLens 38, and select specialty hydrogel lenses. Some lenses use silicone hydrogel materials for higher oxygen flow, while others use traditional hydrogel materials with different water content and handling features.

Choose the exact lens name, prescription values, and replacement schedule written on your current contact lens prescription. Reusable one- to two-week lenses need proper cleaning, disinfection, storage, and replacement on time.

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manufacturer
contact lens type
department
Acuvue Oasys
by Johnson & Johnson
35 reviews
Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism
by Johnson & Johnson
27 reviews
Acuvue Oasys 2-week Multifocal
by Johnson & Johnson
5 reviews
Acuvue 2
by Johnson & Johnson
18 reviews
biofresh Multi-Purpose Solution
by biofresh�
4 reviews
Biomedics 55 Premier Asphere
by CooperVision
9 reviews
Avaira Vitality
by CooperVision
10 reviews
Avaira Vitality Toric
by CooperVision
1 review

How Biweekly Lenses Fit a Reusable Routine

Biweekly lenses give you a reusable contact lens routine without stretching the same pair for a full month. You wear the lenses during the approved wearing time, remove them as directed, clean and disinfect them, then store them in fresh solution. ACUVUE OASYS and Avaira Vitality are silicone hydrogel options, while ACUVUE 2, Biomedics, SofLens 38, and Extreme H2O lenses are hydrogel options with different water content and replacement instructions.

What to Compare in Biweekly Contact Lenses

Start with your prescription type. ACUVUE OASYS, ACUVUE 2, Avaira Vitality, Biomedics 55 Premier Asphere, SofLens 38, and Extreme H2O options are used for standard vision correction, while Avaira Vitality Toric and Biomedics Toric are made for astigmatism. If your prescription includes cylinder and axis values, you need a toric lens. Also check the product's current availability: ACUVUE lists ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions as discontinued, and CooperVision lists Biomedics 55 Premier revenue packs as discontinued beginning May 1, 2026.

Biomedics 55 Evolution Asphere
by CooperVision
3 reviews
Optima FW (SofLens 38)
by Bausch & Lomb
17 reviews
Biomedics Toric
by CooperVision
6 reviews
PRECISION7
by Alcon
Extreme H2O 54%
by X-Cel Specialty
2 reviews
SofLens 38 (Optima FW)
by Bausch & Lomb
7 reviews
Extreme H2O 59% Thin
by X-Cel Specialty
2 reviews
Extreme H2O 59% Xtra
by X-Cel Specialty
5 reviews
SeeQuence II (SofLens 38)
by Bausch & Lomb
13 reviews
Extreme H2O Weekly
by X-Cel Specialty
Acuvue Oasys with Transitions
by Johnson & Johnson
3 reviews

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Reviews

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