Last July Vistakon announced plans to introduce 1-Day Acuvue Moist brand contact lenses with breakthrough Lacreon technology in the US. Lacreon technology uses an exclusive procedure that permanently implants a water holding component, resembling that found in natural tears, into the proven etafilcon A material of the 1-Day Acuvue brand.
1-Day Acuvue lets you begin each day with a new pair of contact lenses. It is the ideal way to make sure that deposits never have a chance to build up and irritate your eyes. These lenses are tinted for easy handling and will not alter the color of your eye.
Internet suppliers have been providing the same 1-Day Acuvue contacts as prescribed by your eye doctor since 1995.
- 1-Day Acuvue disposable lenses are manufactured by Vistakon (Johnson & Johnson)
- Each lens is precision crafted to provide exceptionally accurate vision and they are the only daily disposable lenses on the market with UV-blocking
- Only a select few mail-order/Internet companies are approved by Vistakon
- This relationship allows these companies to deliver factory-fresh lenses direct to your door, at the lowest possible price
1-Day Acuvue brand contact lenses offer the healthiest, most convenient way to wear contacts.
- You get the flexibility of full- or part-time wear - they're great for occasional use
- Provides freedom for sports or active lifestyles
- Help care for parts of your eyes with UV blocking
- Does not require lens care, cases or messy solutions
- Great for allergy sufferers
1-Day Acuvue, when worn on a daily disposable basis, provide improved comfort for those who experience mild discomfort and itching associated with allergies during contact lens wear compared to lenses replaced at intervals of greater than two weeks. Scientific research has revealed that when worn on a daily disposable basis, 1-Day Acuvue offered superior comfort for two out of three patients who reported suffering from itching and mild discomfort associated with allergies during contact lens wear. Acuvue brand contact lenses are available by prescription only for vision correction.
Lens Safety GuideNew federal law mandates that all contact lenses are deemed medical devices, and as such, require a person to see an eye care professional for an eye exam and get a legitimate prescription before being able to buy contacts online. Think about your well being and your eyesight - eye exams are not that expensive and are worth the money you spend.
Published by Mike Long
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