Make sure your prescription is current and matches the exact lens name, power, base curve, diameter, and any toric or multifocal details. Different Air Optix lenses are made for different vision needs, so one version isn't automatically interchangeable with another.
It also helps to think about how often you want to replace lenses and whether your eye doctor has recommended a specific wearing schedule. If you're switching from another lens, comfort and fit can vary, so the right option depends on your prescription, fit, and eye health.
How To Compare Air Optix Contact Lens Options
- Start with the exact lens name on your prescription.
- Look at whether the lens is made for standard vision correction, astigmatism, or multifocal needs.
- Review the replacement schedule so you'll know whether the option fits your routine.
A simple side-by-side check can make it easier to choose the right Air Optix lens with more confidence.