Go see how the little things have become everything & see it all with ACUVUE contact lenses. Find out about our ongoing commitment to bring clear, comfortable and healthy vision to you. Find out about what ACUVUE are doing to help tackle the 725 million contact lenses being thrown away in the UK each year. Here at ACUVUE we have a contact lens for almost everyone - even if you have a more complicated prescription.
They're comfortable and easy to use. Meeting your needs starts with a deep understanding of your eyes, your lifestyle and your vision correction needs. 2. ACUVUE OASYS Contact Lenses with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology - Objective Clinical Claims. 3. JJV Data on File 2018: Definition of ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology.
4. JJV Data on File 2018: Material Properties: ACUVUE OASYS Brand Contact Lenses with HYDRACLEAR Plus, ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology, and Other Reusable Contact Lense.
They're comfortable and easy to use. Meeting your needs starts with a deep understanding of your eyes, your lifestyle and your vision correction needs. 2. ACUVUE OASYS Contact Lenses with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology - Objective Clinical Claims. 3. JJV Data on File 2018: Definition of ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology.
4. JJV Data on File 2018: Material Properties: ACUVUE OASYS Brand Contact Lenses with HYDRACLEAR Plus, ACUVUE OASYS with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology, and Other Reusable Contact Lense.
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For over twenty years, ACUVUE Brand has been dedicated to bringing the benefits of vision care to people around the globe.
Ever since ACUVUE Brand transformed vision correction in 1988 with the world's first soft disposable contact lenses, we've passionately pursued new technologies and the highest quality standards.
And we're proud that ACUVUE lenses are worn by more people than any other brand.
As part of Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd. it's our responsibility to live up to the principles that guide us, as expressed by Our Credo.
Ever since ACUVUE Brand transformed vision correction in 1988 with the world's first soft disposable contact lenses, we've passionately pursued new technologies and the highest quality standards.
And we're proud that ACUVUE lenses are worn by more people than any other brand.
As part of Johnson & Johnson Medical Ltd. it's our responsibility to live up to the principles that guide us, as expressed by Our Credo.
How should I use my lenses?
Follow the wear and replacement schedule and instructions on proper lens care provided by your Eye Care Professional and according to the product information available in the Instructions for Use.
Are there any risks with wearing contact lenses?
Although rare, serious eye problems can develop while wearing contact lenses.
Therefore, it is important to talk to your Eye Care Professional about proper and safe wear and how to take care of your lenses.
Who should not wear contact lenses?
Follow the wear and replacement schedule and instructions on proper lens care provided by your Eye Care Professional and according to the product information available in the Instructions for Use.
Are there any risks with wearing contact lenses?
Although rare, serious eye problems can develop while wearing contact lenses.
Therefore, it is important to talk to your Eye Care Professional about proper and safe wear and how to take care of your lenses.
Who should not wear contact lenses?
When it comes to vision correction, contact lenses can give you clear all-round vision, the freedom to be active and a natural look without glasses.
And whilst they may feel different at first, with a little practice, you'll be loving the benefits in no time.
As we all navigate new ways of living and working, we wanted to share a few ideas to help you make the most of your lenses.
Our contact lenses feature a built-in advanced wetting ingredient*,,1,2 to help your eyes to feel hydrated all day long, so you can stay focused on what's on your screen.
And whilst they may feel different at first, with a little practice, you'll be loving the benefits in no time.
As we all navigate new ways of living and working, we wanted to share a few ideas to help you make the most of your lenses.
Our contact lenses feature a built-in advanced wetting ingredient*,,1,2 to help your eyes to feel hydrated all day long, so you can stay focused on what's on your screen.
Digital screens can be hard on your eyes for a number of reasons.
Using a digital device reduces your blink rate without you even realising, which can lead to dry, irritated or red eyes.
Eye strain, tired eyes and blurred and variable vision can also be a result of looking at a digital screen for extended periods of time.
If you get these symptoms regularly, contact your optician for advice.
Most of us spend a fair few hours using a computer or other digital device every day, and we all know this can sometimes have an impact on our eyes.
Using a digital device reduces your blink rate without you even realising, which can lead to dry, irritated or red eyes.
Eye strain, tired eyes and blurred and variable vision can also be a result of looking at a digital screen for extended periods of time.
If you get these symptoms regularly, contact your optician for advice.
Most of us spend a fair few hours using a computer or other digital device every day, and we all know this can sometimes have an impact on our eyes.
Most contact lens wearers know that unless using specific lenses for extended wear, you should not sleep with your lenses on.
However, sometimes even the most experienced wearer can fall asleep with their lenses on at the end of a long day or for an unplanned nap at home or when travelling.
Oxygen from the air is vital for the health of the cornea (the front clear surface of the eye).
Whilst modern soft contact lenses allow sufficient oxygen to pass through the lens in daily wear, when you sleep your eyes are closed thus reducing the available oxygen and potentially causing problems for your eyes (unless using specific lenses designed for extended wear).
However, sometimes even the most experienced wearer can fall asleep with their lenses on at the end of a long day or for an unplanned nap at home or when travelling.
Oxygen from the air is vital for the health of the cornea (the front clear surface of the eye).
Whilst modern soft contact lenses allow sufficient oxygen to pass through the lens in daily wear, when you sleep your eyes are closed thus reducing the available oxygen and potentially causing problems for your eyes (unless using specific lenses designed for extended wear).
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