CLEAR VISION ALL DAY: ACUVUE® OASYS MAX 1-DAY MULTIFOCAL FOR ASTIGMATISM

May 29, 2026

People with complex prescriptions have been having tremendous success with a new contact lens from Acuvue®. In fact, someone even wrote a hilarious song about it that has been going viral. Check it out.


Here are the quick facts on this new contact lens:


  • Acuvue® Oasys MAX 1-Day Multifocal for Astigmatism are daily disposable contact lenses designed for adults who have both astigmatism and the need for reading help (presbyopia). You wear a fresh pair each day—no cleaning or reusing lenses needed.

Why it helps you

  • Clear vision all day: The multifocal design gives you good vision from near to far, so you can read, use your phone, and see at a distance without switching eyewear.
  • Stable, comfortable wear: The lens is made to stay in place on your eye, helping you see clearly even if your corneas are slightly curved (astigmatism).
  • Convenience: One-day wear means no cleaning, no solution, and no cases—just wear, throw away, and start fresh tomorrow.
  • Eye comfort: Hydrating materials help keep your eyes comfortable throughout the day.
  • UV protection: Provides some UV protection—still pair with sunwear outdoors for full protection.
  • Blue Light Protection: blocks 60% of blue light emitted by digital devices


Who might love it

  • Adults with astigmatism who also need reading help (presbyopia).
  • People who want a simple, no-fuss daily disposable option with reliable vision.


Tips to get started

  • Schedule a fitting with one of our MVO Optometrists.
  • Start with a shorter test day, then build up to a full day as you’re comfortable.
  • Treat them like other contacts: clean hands before handling, follow the daily wear schedule, and replace as directed.
Night city street with wet roads and headlights; text reads “See comfortably when driving at night” and ACUVUE.
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