Biofinity Toric vs Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism: Which Toric Lens Is Better?
Biofinity Toric (CooperVision) and Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism (Johnson & Johnson) are two of the most widely prescribed toric contact lenses. Both are high-performance silicone hydrogel toric lenses — the key differences are replacement schedule, moisture technology, UV protection, and Dk/t.
| Feature | Biofinity Toric | Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism |
|---|---|---|
| Replacement | Monthly (30 days) | Bi-weekly (14 days) |
| Material | Comfilcon A | Senofilcon A |
| Water Content | 48% | 38% |
| Dk/t | 160 | 129 |
| Moisture Tech | Aquaform® (naturally wettable) | HYDRACLEAR® PLUS |
| Stabilisation | Optimised Lens Geometry | BLINK STABILIZED® Design |
| UV Protection | No | Class 1 |
| Extended Wear | Up to 6 nights (with approval) | Up to 6 nights (with approval) |
| Cylinder Range | -0.75D to -2.25D | -0.75D to -2.25D |
- • Choose Biofinity Toric for a higher Dk/t (160), longer replacement cycle (lower cost per day), and Aquaform® natural wettability.
- • Choose Acuvue Oasys for Astigmatism for built-in Class 1 UV protection, a fresher bi-weekly lens, and HYDRACLEAR® PLUS moisture technology.
The best choice depends on your lifestyle and what your eye care professional recommends. Both correct mild to moderate astigmatism (-0.75D to -2.25D cylinder) and require a valid toric prescription.
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