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Hi lyechin. Welcome to Lens 101.
I think the question of whether Acuvue Oasys is the right contact lens for a patient with dry eyes would depend on their own individual eyes. They may be perfect for one person and torture for another. It's true that Oasys contacts are specially designed for dry eyes, but are they the "best"? Only you and your eye doctor know. Here's some more information about Acuvue Oasys: http://www.lens.com/contact-lenses/lens406.asp |
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