Acuvue Oasys Multifocal contact lenses are designed to deliver clear, comfortable vision at near, intermediate, and far distances — all in a single lens. Built for people experiencing presbyopia, these bi-weekly lenses combine Johnson & Johnson's Senofilcon A silicone hydrogel material with a multifocal optical design, offering a convenient, glasses-free solution for age-related changes in near vision.
Acuvue Oasys Multifocal lenses are designed for a two-week replacement cycle. Each pair should be replaced after two weeks of wear, regardless of how often the lenses were worn during that period.
Following the recommended replacement schedule helps maintain optimal lens performance, supports eye health, and reduces the risk of deposit build-up that can cause irritation or discomfort.
The 6-pack provides a convenient 3-month supply for one eye, making it easy to stay on schedule.
Always follow your eye care professional's guidance on wear schedule and replacement frequency. Extended or continuous wear options may be available depending on your individual circumstances — consult your optometrist or eye doctor to confirm what is appropriate for you.
Presbyopia is a natural, age-related condition that typically begins to affect people from around age 40. As the eye's lens gradually loses flexibility over time, focusing on nearby objects — such as reading text on a phone or reading a menu — becomes increasingly difficult.
Common signs include:
Presbyopia is not a disease — it is a normal part of aging and is shared by the vast majority of people over 40. Multifocal contact lenses like Acuvue Oasys Multifocal are a popular solution for managing presbyopia without relying on reading glasses.
If you are experiencing changes in your near vision, consult an eye care professional for a full assessment.
Multifocal contacts combine multiple prescription strengths in a single lens, with different zones for near, intermediate, and distance vision. Unlike bifocal glasses where you tilt your head to look through a specific zone, multifocal contacts move with your eye — your pupils naturally adjust to use the appropriate zone depending on what you're looking at.
Acuvue Oasys Multifocal uses an aspheric design, which provides a gradual transition between vision zones for a more natural visual experience.
There can be a short adjustment period when first wearing multifocal lenses as your eyes adapt to the lens design. Your eye care professional can guide you through the fitting process.
These lenses are a popular choice for:
Individual suitability varies. Always consult your eye care professional to confirm whether Acuvue Oasys Multifocal is appropriate for your prescription and lifestyle.
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Acuvue Oasys Multifocal 6 Pack lenses are designed to correct presbyopia — a natural, age-related condition that makes it difficult to focus on nearby objects. They incorporate multiple prescription powers in a single lens to support clear vision at near, intermediate, and far distances, offering a convenient alternative to reading glasses.
Acuvue Oasys Multifocal lenses are bi-weekly, meaning each pair is replaced every two weeks. They are not monthly lenses. If you are looking for a longer replacement schedule, Johnson & Johnson also offers Acuvue Oasys Multifocal Monthly for those who prefer a monthly replacement cycle. Consult your eye care professional to determine which replacement schedule suits your needs.
Acuvue Oasys Multifocal lenses are designed for daily wear, and should be removed before sleeping unless your eye care professional has specifically approved extended wear for your circumstances. Recommended daily wear duration and any extended wear options vary by individual — always follow your optometrist's or eye doctor's guidance on what is appropriate for you.
These lenses are not intended for routine overnight wear. Sleeping in contact lenses that are not approved for extended wear increases the risk of eye discomfort and infection. If you are interested in extended or overnight wear options, speak to your eye care professional to confirm whether this is appropriate for your eyes and circumstances.
Multifocal contact lenses work by incorporating multiple prescription zones within a single lens — typically covering near, intermediate, and distance vision. The lenses move with your eye, and your pupils naturally adjust to use the appropriate zone depending on what you're looking at. Most wearers adapt well, though there can be a short adjustment period when first wearing multifocals. Results can vary depending on your prescription, pupil size, and individual visual needs — your eye care professional will assess whether multifocal lenses are the right fit for you.
"Presbyopia contacts" and "multifocal contacts" are terms that are often used interchangeably. Multifocal contacts are specifically designed to address presbyopia by combining multiple prescription powers in a single lens to support near, intermediate, and distance vision. The key distinction to be aware of is between multifocal lenses (multiple prescription zones) and single-vision lenses (one prescription power), or monovision — a fitting technique where each eye is corrected for a different distance. Your eye care professional can explain which option is best suited for your vision needs.
Acuvue Oasys Multifocal lenses are available across a range of prescription powers and add powers to address varying degrees of presbyopia, along with myopia or hyperopia. However, not all prescriptions are compatible with every multifocal lens design. A thorough eye examination and contact lens fitting with an eye care professional is essential to confirm whether these lenses are suitable for your specific prescription.
Yes. These lenses are made from Senofilcon A silicone hydrogel, which provides high oxygen transmissibility and balanced moisture retention for all-day comfort. Many wearers with dry or sensitive eyes find silicone hydrogel lenses more comfortable than standard hydrogel options. As with all multifocal lenses, some wearers experience a short adaptation period when first transitioning to multifocal wear. Individual comfort varies — consult your eye care professional if you experience persistent discomfort.
Each lens in the 6 Pack is designed to be replaced every two weeks. A 6-pack provides a 3-month supply for one eye, or approximately 6 weeks of supply for both eyes.
Yes. These lenses offer Class 1 UV protection — the highest level available in contact lenses — blocking approximately 96% of UVA rays and over 99% of UVB rays. Note: Contact lenses do not cover the entire eye and should not replace UV-protective sunglasses or eyewear.
As with all contact lenses, some wearers may experience dryness, mild irritation, or a short adaptation period — particularly when first transitioning to multifocal lenses. These lenses are generally well-tolerated when used as directed. If you experience persistent discomfort, redness, or changes in vision, discontinue wear and consult your eye care professional promptly.
Acuvue Oasys Multifocal lenses are distinguished by their Senofilcon A silicone hydrogel material, Class 1 UV protection, and bi-weekly replacement schedule. Compared to daily disposable multifocals, they offer a longer wear cycle with fewer replacements. Compared to monthly multifocals such as Acuvue Oasys Multifocal Monthly, they offer more frequent replacement for wearers who prefer that. The best lens depends on your prescription, lifestyle, and your eye care professional's recommendation.
Neither option is universally better — it depends on individual preference and lifestyle. Acuvue Oasys Multifocal bi-weekly lenses offer a balance of comfort, UV protection, and the convenience of less frequent replacement. Daily disposable multifocals provide a fresh lens every day with no cleaning or storage required. Your eye care professional can help you determine which format best suits your vision needs and routine.
After testing Acuvue Oasys Multifocal lenses with several participants, we're excited to share the result of our findings.
These lenses offer a combination of innovative vision technology and superior comfort, particularly for those experiencing presbyopia — the natural age-related condition that gradually reduces the eye's ability to focus on close objects. Based on feedback from our participants, these contacts have proven to be highly effective at delivering clear, comfortable all-distance vision.
Acuvue Oasys Multifocal is made from Senofilcon A, a premium silicone hydrogel material that promotes eye health through enhanced oxygen flow. This material strikes an ideal balance between rigidity for easy handling and flexibility for all-day comfort — a balance that was consistently reflected in our participant feedback across the testing period.
HYDRACLEAR® PLUS Technology was notably effective in our testing — not only maintaining hydration throughout the day, but also reducing the dryness-related discomfort that many presbyopic lens wearers experience in the later hours of the day. The majority of our participants reported a significant improvement in moisture levels, with the effect most noticeable in air-conditioned and windy environments.
Class 1 UV protection was a feature our participants appreciated, particularly those who spend significant time outdoors. While these lenses are not a substitute for UV-protective eyewear — and only cover the corneal area — they can block 96% of UVA and 99% of UVB rays, which is among the highest protection rates available in a multifocal contact lens.
Here is a comparison of the UV blocking capabilities of Acuvue Oasys Multifocal against other multifocal lenses:
| Contact Lens | UV Blocking Class | UVA Blocking | UVB Blocking |
|---|---|---|---|
| Acuvue Oasys Multifocal | Class 1 | 96% | 99% |
| Clariti 1 Day Multifocal | Class 2 | 50% | 95% |
| MyDay Multifocal | Class 2 | 86% | 97% |
Available in 6-packs, these lenses are designed for a bi-weekly replacement schedule — a practical middle ground between daily disposables and longer-term monthly lenses.
Our test group found this schedule manageable and saw it as a good balance of lens hygiene and convenience. Generally, lenses can be worn comfortably for up to 12 hours a day without discomfort. Over-wearing beyond the recommended time can lead to complications, so it is important to follow the advised wearing schedule and replace lenses as directed.
The Pupil Optimized Design provided our participants with consistent visual quality and comfort throughout the day, regardless of the variety of activities they were engaged in. This design was particularly effective for those needing clear vision at varying distances — the transitions between near and far focus were smooth and natural rather than abrupt.
Acuvue Oasys Multifocal lenses received consistently positive feedback from our participants with presbyopia. These lenses successfully combine breathability, moisture retention, Class 1 UV protection, and comfortable multifocal optics — the features that matter most to contact lens wearers managing age-related vision changes.
If you are experiencing difficulty with near focus due to presbyopia and want a lens that provides clear vision at all distances without reading glasses, Acuvue Oasys Multifocal is a well-rounded and clinically proven option worth discussing with your eye care provider.