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Optician Awards: Visual performance

Rachel Hiscox tells Andrew McClean how Acuvue Oasys with Transitions meets patients’ needs for comfort, visual acuity and light management

An ambition to change the trajectory of global eye health is what drives Johnson & Johnson Vision to be innovative during product development, as well as the need to enable eye care professionals to better support their patients.

The development of Acuvue Oasys with Transitions Light Intelligent Technology was no different and is described by the company as a first of its kind contact lens that provides exceptional visual performance throughout the day and night, indoors and outdoors.

Rachel Hiscox, professional education and development manager at Johnson & Johnson Vision, tells Optician: ‘This lens combines our most comfortable lens material, senofilcon A, which has never been beaten in comfort, with trillions of photochromic molecules to help manage light. These technologies combine to provide patients with seven dimensions for exceptional visual performance.’

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