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AIR OPTIX for ASTIGMATISM - AIR OPTIX® for ASTIGMATISM is made of a revolutionary silicone hydrogel material, AIR OPTIX® for ASTIGMATISM offers the highest oxygen transmissibility of any available soft toric lens, so eyes can stay whiter, healthy-looking and comfortable, no matter how long lenses are worn each day. This advanced technology helps protect you from the signs and symptoms of Corneal Oxygen Deficiency. AAIR OPTIX® for ASTIGMATISM offers the breakthrough Precision 8/4 design, which helps minimize the interaction between the lens and the lower lid for excellent comfort. The lenses also feature a patented surface treatment to help resist deposits, which can be a problem for some contact lens wearers, and are easy to handle.

AIR OPTIX for ASTIGMATISM
$53.95/Box (6 Lenses/Box)
Manufactured by Ciba Vision
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  • AIR OPTIX® for ASTIGMATISM are a disposable contact lens from CibaVision designed to last for up to a month.
  • AIR OPTIX® for ASTIGMATISM lenses offers excellent comfort and crisp, clear, consistent vision to help satisfy the unmet vision and comfort needs of astigmatic patients.
  • AIR OPTIX® for ASTIGMATISM lenses also offer the highest oxygen transmissibility of any available soft toric lens, so eyes can stay whiter, healthy-looking and comfortable, no matter how long the lenses are worn each day.
  • These lenses also feature a patented surface treatment to help resist deposits, which can be a problem for some contact lens wearers, and are easy to handle.



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