Number Times Read : 229      
Categories

Advertising
Arts
Business
Computers and Technology
Cooking
Current Affairs
Education
Entertainment
Family Concerns
Food and Drinks
Gardening
Home Management
Hosting
Internet
Jobs
Legal
Our Pets
Outdoors
Parenting
Real Estate
Recreation
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement
Society
Sports
Technology
Travel
Website Design
Wedding
Wellness, Fitness and Di
Womens Interest
World Affairs
Writing
 
Stats
Total Articles: 169564
Total Authors: 52878
Total Downloads: 4119301


Newest Member
Meloche Bethell

 



   

The History of Acuvue Contacts



[Valid RSS feed]  Category Rss Feed - http://www.newworldproducts.org/Articles/rss.php?rss=292
By : Amy Nutt    99 or more times read
Submitted 2009-10-02 07:27:53
The development of Acuvue contact lenses began at the Frontier Contact Lens Company, a small business that began in the 1950s. It first opened a branch in Jacksonville, Florida and was run by Optometrist, Seymour Marco. Under his supervision, the company began to grow. In only a few years, Marco purchased the company from its New York owners. In the 1970s, Marco created a new material called etafilcon A, and began making soft contact lenses. In 1981, he sold the Frontier Company to Johnson & Johnson Inc.

Johnson and Johnson Vision Care, Inc. (JNJ), is a global producer of pharmaceutical devices, medical devices, and health care products. The corporation was founded in 1885, and now has its head office in New Brunswick, NJ. Johnson & Johnson Inc. is now one of the world s leading providers of health care products.

Johnson and Johnson Vision Care make the world s most prescribed contact lens, the Acuvue Brand Soft Disposable Contact Lenses. They are made by Vistakon which is a subsidiary of Johnson & Johnson Inc. Using Stabilized Soft Molding (SSM) technology, Vistakon revamped its production practices, and as a result, Acuvue was launched in 1986. The lens was originally made for seven day extended wear, but eventually became a daily wear lens. There is now a number of contact lens lines that vary from the one day wear to two week lenses.

Presently, all of Vistakon manufacturing plants are located in the United States, except for one plant which is located in Limerick, Republic of Ireland. Vistakon produces a wide range of Acuvue contacts in more than 70 countries. The Acuvue brand of disposable contact lenses was the first disposable contact lens in the world. They provide one week of extended wear. You do not even have to remove them when you sleep. As well, the Acuvue extended wear contact is mainly composed of water so it does not negatively impact the eye, such as causing irritation.

For common vision correction, Johnson and Johnson produce a variety of lenses that include: Acuvue, Acuvue 2, Acuvue Advance, Acuvue Oasys and 1 Day Acuvue. For people who want to change their eye color, Johnson and Johnson Vision Care have developed the Acuvue Colors lenses. They are available in two types: Acuvue 2 Colors Enhancers, that enhances the color of light eyes, and Acuvue 2 Colors Opaque lenses, that alter the color of dark eyes. UV blocking is also included in Acuvue contact lenses as these contacts are slightly tinted. For people with astigmatisms, they can select from Acuvue Advance for Astigmatism or Acuvue Toric contacts. People who are afflicted with Presbyopia can wear Acuvue Bifocal lenses.

Because of Johnson & Johnson’s commitment to Eye Care Professionals and their patients, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care is striving to continue to look for new and innovative methods of improving eye sight. It will be interesting to see what future vision products Johnson & Johnson Vision Care will produce and release to the public thus reinforcing its position as the world leader in vision care.
Author Resource:- Shop online when looking for contact lenses, eyeglasses and special effects lenses. Providing the widest selection of contact lenses and designer glasses at huge savings when compared to retail prices. http://www.coastalcontacts.com
Article From Webmasters article directory

HTML Ready Article. Click on the "Copy" button to copy into your clipboard.




Firefox users please select/copy/paste as usual
New Members
article directory
Sign up
top articles
learn more
Free Articles
Coming Soon!
 
Nav Menu
Home
Login
Submit Articles
Submission Guidelines
Top Articles
Link Directory
About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Policy
RSS Feeds

Actions
Print This Article
Add To Favorites

 
Sponsors

 


Webmasters Article Directory - For Article Promoting - Article Marketing

Hosted by website hosting services