Johnson & Johnson Vision
Overview[edit | edit source]
Johnson & Johnson Vision is a division of Johnson & Johnson, a multinational corporation known for its wide range of healthcare products. The division focuses on the development and manufacturing of products related to eye health, including contact lenses and surgical products for vision correction.
History[edit | edit source]
Johnson & Johnson Vision was established as part of the company's expansion into the eye care industry. The division has grown through both internal development and strategic acquisitions, including the purchase of companies specializing in vision care products.
Products[edit | edit source]
Johnson & Johnson Vision offers a variety of products aimed at improving eye health and vision. These include:
Contact Lenses[edit | edit source]
The division is well-known for its Acuvue brand of contact lenses, which are available in various types, including daily disposables and lenses for astigmatism.
Surgical Products[edit | edit source]
Johnson & Johnson Vision also provides surgical solutions for vision correction, such as intraocular lenses used in cataract surgery and laser vision correction technologies.
Research and Development[edit | edit source]
The division invests heavily in research and development to innovate and improve its product offerings. This includes advancements in contact lens technology and surgical techniques.
Corporate Social Responsibility[edit | edit source]
Johnson & Johnson Vision is committed to corporate social responsibility, focusing on initiatives that improve global eye health and access to vision care.
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