Johnson & Johnson lenses for far sighted.
Johnson & Johnson Vision provides a comprehensive range of ACUVUE® contact lenses in the UK designed to correct long-sightedness (hyperopia). These include daily and reusable options featuring proprietary moisture technologies like HydraLuxe® and HYDRACLEAR® PLUS, ensuring comfort and UV protection for various lifestyles.
In the UK, long-sightedness—or hyperopia—affects millions of people, making it difficult to focus on nearby objects. Johnson & Johnson has established itself as a market leader with its ACUVUE® brand, offering advanced silicone hydrogel and hydrogel lenses. These lenses are engineered not just for visual clarity, but to address the common "dry eye" symptoms associated with modern digital environments and air-conditioned offices.
"Whether you're short- or long-sighted... ACUVUE® contact lenses move with your eyes to give you a full field of focused vision, wherever you look."
Key Lens Technologies for the UK Market
For those in the UK looking for correction for hyperopia, the ACUVUE® portfolio is divided primarily into daily disposables and "frequent replacement" (bi-weekly) lenses.
ACUVUE® OASYS 1-Day with HydraLuxe®: A popular choice for the British lifestyle, these daily disposables use a tear-inspired design to integrate with the eye's natural tear film. They are highly effective for long-sighted users who spend significant time on digital devices.
1-DAY ACUVUE® MOIST: A classic hydrogel lens that provides a high level of cushion-like comfort, making it an excellent "entry-level" lens for those newly diagnosed with hyperopia.
nACUVUE® OASYS (Bi-Weekly): These are reusable lenses replaced every two weeks. They feature HYDRACLEAR® PLUS technology, which helps to maintain a stable tear film—crucial for those in the UK's varying climate conditions.nn
ACUVUE® OASYS MAX 1-Day: The latest premium offering, specifically designed to filter blue-violet light and provide "Max" comfort for those with demanding visual needs.
All ACUVUE® lenses available in the UK provide Class 1 or Class 2 UV protection, blocking a significant percentage of harmful UVA and UVB rays, which is a standard safety feature across their entire corrective range.