- Acuvue
ACUVUE was the first-ever brand of disposable
contact lens es. They are made by VISTAKON, a subsidiary ofJohnson & Johnson .Acuvue lenses got their start at Frontier Contact Lens Company, a small company that started in the 1950s and opened a branch inJacksonville . Headed by Seymour Marco, an optometrist, the company started to grow and after a few years, Marco bought out the New York owners so he could grew the business significantly.During the 1970s, he developed a new material (etafilcon A) and began making soft lenses at Frontier. In 1981 he sold the company to Johnson & Johnson.Johnson & Johnson renamed Frontier Contact Lenses to Vistakon. With the acquisition of a very manual process - every employee on the production line, whether they were lathing, polishing or inspecting, handled the lenses - scaling up the business was very limited, so Vistakon decided to invest into a new production process.Utilizing Stabilized Soft Molding (SSM) technology, Vistakon undertook a major overhaul in its production processes. As a result Acuvue was introduced to the market in 1986. The lens was originally indicated for seven-day extended wear and later became a daily wear lens. Today, there is a line which ranges from the 1-day wear to two-week lenses such as the Acuvue 2 and Oasys.
Today, all of VISTAKON'S manufacturing facilities are located in the
United States , with the exception of one plant located inLimerick ,Republic of Ireland . This plant located in Limerick is one of the most advanced in the manufacturing of contact lenses since its opening in1996 . Although successful within the past years, VISTAKON has had major competition withBausch & Lomb and withCIBA Vision , a subsidiary of major pharmaceutical companyNovartis .External links
* [http://www.acuvue.com/ ACUVUE Contact Lenses] - Official Website by Vistakon, a subsidiary ofJohnson & Johnson
* [http://www.acuvue-now.com/ ACUVUE Product Guide] - Additional Product Descriptions, Technical Parameters, Consumer Reviews
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