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Acuvue: Great Options for Every Vision Correction Need

Posted On : Sep-17-2010 | seen (434) times | Article Word Count : 876 |

While not designed to correct a vision problem, Acuvue developed contact lenses that change the color of your eyes. Acuvue
Ever since Acuvue created the first soft disposable lens in 1988, it has sought to offer contact lenses that are comfortable, offer remarkable visual clarity and correct all nature of vision problems. Acuvue contacts are produced by Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, which is a leading eye healthcare company.

Made with silicone hydrogel technology, all Acuvue lenses help ensure there is enough oxygen reaching your eyes. This means that Acuvue lenses will be comfortable to wear over a long period of time. Combine this with vision correction technology and Acuvue lenses are a great option for people who need vision correction.

Astigmatism

Chances are good that if you need vision correction, you have some degree of astigmatism. About two out of every three people with vision problems suffer from astigmatism, which means that rays of light enter the eye in two areas, which makes it a much more complex problem to correct.

For many years, moderate to severe astigmatism could not be corrected with contact lenses. Regular spherical lenses only fixed part of the problem. Acuvue did not give up on finding a solution, however, and came up with soft Toric contact lenses. They are made from the same material as spherical lenses, but the lenses are designed with two correction powers – one for astigmatism and the other for myopia. This was made possible with curves at different angles. The Toric lenses are also made so they will not rotate in your eye and will keep your vision clear.

Presbyopia

As you grow older, you may well develop presbyopia, meaning you have trouble seeing things right in front of you, such as the newspaper or computer screen. Acuvue developed bifocal lenses to correct presbyopia. The lenses are made with two focal points (bifocals) – one for distance viewing and one for close-up vision. In the past, people with presbyopia were usually given two different lenses to correct the problem – one lens to correct distant vision and another to correct near vision. Today’s bifocals change that scenario.

Studies show that those who are able to wear monovision lenses are excellent candidates for today’s bifocal lenses, Acuvue’s Oasys for Presbyopia. These lenses are worn for a week and then discarded. They can be worn successfully under different lighting conditions. You will find the lenses have a soft tint to them, but it will not change your eye color.

Nearsightedness

Also called myopia, nearsightedness means you can see things up close, but images at a distance become blurry and out of focus. The condition is easily corrected with concave contact lenses. With the lens thinner at the center than at the edges, it moves the focal point of the eye and corrects the problem.

Farsightedness

Also called hyperopia, farsightedness means that when you focus your eyes, you initially see well at a distance but things up close are blurry. And over time, your distant vision will also become blurry. This can be easily corrected with convex Acuvue lenses. The opposite of concave lenses, convex lenses are thicker at the center and thinner at the edges. They also move the focal point so the vision is corrected.

Pediatric Patients

Recognizing the ever-changing needs of its clients, Acuvue has developed contact lenses for pediatric patients as young as 8 years old. In 2009, Acuvue conducted a study of 85 teens that were fitted with contacts for the first time as a treatment for a refractive error. After three months, about 96 percent of teens were able to insert the lenses themselves. Most teens reported feeling better about their appearance. And, best of all, the overall Pediatric Refractive Error Profile scores increased 24 percent. (The profile is a quality-of-life survey for children who wear spectacles.)

Allergy Sufferers

Acuvue lenses will not cure your allergies, but 1 Day Acuvue Moist contact lenses can keep your eyes from drying out and reduce allergy symptoms in your eyes. Acuvue developed Lacreon technology that gives you better moisture protection in your eyes. And because you change these lenses every day, you reduce the allergens and other irritants that build up on your lenses. Studies show allergy sufferers find them more comfortable than two-week daily lenses.

Colored lenses

While not designed to correct a vision problem, Acuvue developed contact lenses that change the color of your eyes. Acuvue Colors lenses are available in two versions: Acuvue 2 Colors Enhancers, which change the appearance of light-colored eyes, and Acuvue 2 Colors Opaque lenses, which change the look of dark eyes. They also help block harmful ultraviolet rays from damaging your eyes.

Types of Acuvue Lenses

Acuvue makes a variety of lenses for single day and extended wear. These include:


* Bifocal or multifocal

* Extended and overnight wear

* Daily disposables

* Monthly disposables

* Toric lenses

* Conventional lenses



Regardless of your special vision care needs, Acuvue is likely to offer a lens just for you. Discover yours now.

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Teri Thackston is a freelance writer who writes about health, eye care and specific products such as Acuvue.

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