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Extended Wear Contact Lenses

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Biofinity
by CooperVision
29 reviews
Air Optix Night & Day Aqua
by Alcon
41 reviews
Air Optix plus HydraGlyde
by Alcon
17 reviews
Acuvue VITA
by Johnson & Johnson
13 reviews
Air Optix Colors
by Alcon
17 reviews
Total30
by Alcon
5 reviews

Extended Wear Contacts Vs Daily Wear Contacts

Extended wear contacts and daily wear contacts can both give you clear, comfortable vision, but they fit different routines. Daily wear contacts need to come out before you sleep, while extended wear contacts are made for longer wear schedules and can be approved for overnight use. If you're shopping for a monthly lens with fewer daily steps, extended wear contacts are worth a look. Just check that the lens is approved for extended wear, since not all monthly contacts are made to sleep in.

How Long Can You Wear Extended Wear Lenses?

How long you can wear extended wear lenses depends on the lens type and your eye doctor's approval. Some are approved for overnight wear from one to six nights, while others can be approved for up to 30 days of continuous wear. Your eye doctor will tell you what's safe based on your prescription, eye health, and comfort. Even with approved lenses, remove them and contact your eye doctor if you notice redness, pain, blurry vision, light sensitivity, or unusual discomfort.

ULTRA
by Bausch & Lomb
17 reviews
ULTRA for Presbyopia
by Bausch & Lomb
9 reviews
Acuvue VITA for Astigmatism
by Johnson & Johnson
11 reviews
ULTRA for Astigmatism
by Bausch & Lomb
10 reviews
Air Optix Aqua
by Alcon
21 reviews
Biofinity Energys
by CooperVision
8 reviews
Proclear Compatibles
by CooperVision
19 reviews
Biofinity XR
by CooperVision
Purevision 2 Multi-Focal
by Bausch & Lomb
PureVision 2 HD
by Bausch & Lomb
18 reviews
Focus Night & Day
by Alcon
10 reviews
PureVision
by Bausch & Lomb
28 reviews
Biomedics 55 Evolution Asphere
by CooperVision
3 reviews
Proclear Multifocal
by CooperVision
16 reviews
Extreme H2O Monthly
by X-Cel Specialty
Extreme H2O 54% Toric
by X-Cel Specialty

Best Selling Extended Wear Contacts

Extended wear contacts are a good fit if you want monthly lenses with a more flexible routine. Always match the full lens name to your prescription and follow your eye doctor's approved wear schedule.

  1. AIR OPTIX Night & Day AQUA - Approved for up to 30 nights of continuous wear with eye doctor approval.
  2. AIR OPTIX plus HydraGlyde - A breathable silicone hydrogel lens for daily wear or up to 6 nights and 7 days of extended wear.
  3. Biofinity - Known for soft, breathable comfort and up to 6 nights and 7 days of continuous wear.
  4. ULTRA - Made for monthly replacement, with a flexible wear schedule when approved by your eye doctor.
  5. PureVision 2 HD - Designed for sharp vision and longer wear flexibility in a monthly lens.

How Much Do Extended Wear Contact Lenses Cost?

Extended wear contact lenses on this page range from about $34 to $84 per box, depending on the lens, rebates, taxes, fees, and checkout details. The lower end usually reflects the listed box price, while the higher end includes the shown total with taxes and fees. Since prices can change, it's always a good idea to check the product page before you order.

AIR OPTIX Night & Day AQUA

AIR OPTIX Night & Day AQUA ranges from about $46 to $84 per box. It's on the higher end, but that can make sense if you want a lens with one of the longest approved wear schedules. With your eye doctor's approval, it can be worn continuously for up to 30 nights.

AIR OPTIX plus HydraGlyde

AIR OPTIX plus HydraGlyde ranges from about $34 to $68 per box. It's a solid pick if you want a monthly silicone hydrogel lens with moisture-focused comfort and the option for daily or extended wear.

Biofinity

Biofinity ranges from about $44 to $71 per box. The price reflects its breathable silicone hydrogel material and monthly replacement schedule, which can be a good fit if your eye doctor approves short-term continuous wear.

ULTRA

ULTRA ranges from about $37 to $68 per box. It's a good option to compare if you want a monthly lens made for lasting moisture, especially if you spend long hours on screens or need a flexible wear schedule.

PureVision 2 HD

PureVision 2 HD ranges from about $39 to $63 per box. It sits on the lower end of this group before taxes and fees, which makes it a practical choice if you want a monthly extended wear lens at a lower starting price.

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