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At Johnson & Johnson Vision, it's our goal to help you see better.

Our treatments and solutions are designed with you and your family in mind, to meet your eye health and vision needs at every stage of life.
Myopia Management

I'm concerned about my child's vision. What are the risk factors for developing myopia?

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ACUVUE® Contact Lenses

I'm thinking about wearing contact lenses. What should I know?

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Laser Vision Correction

Could laser vision correction be right for me?

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Dry Eye Treatment

I have dry eye symptoms. What can I do when drops are not enough?

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Cataract Surgery

My vision has become cloudy over time. Could it be cataracts?

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Just like the rest of your body, your eyes change over time.

While not everyone experiences the same changes, there are common vision conditions that occur during your lifetime.
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Myopia

Myopia, previously known as nearsightedness, is an eye disease where you can see better up close (like reading a book) than far away (looking at street signs or objects in the distance). It can lead to vision complications later in life.

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Presbyopia

Presbyopia is a progressive eye condition that makes it difficult to focus on close objects and usually becomes noticeable around 40 years of age.3,4 Globally, more than 1 billion people have presbyopia.5 Contact lenses and laser vision correction are both options for treating this condition.

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Astigmatism

Astigmatism, a common vision condition that causes blurred vision, occurs when the cornea (the clear front cover of the eye) is irregularly shaped or sometimes due to the curvature of the lens inside the eye.6 This refractive error occurs in about 1 in 3 people and may coexist with near- or farsightedness.7 Treatment for Astigmatism includes contact lenses or laser vision correction.

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Dry Eye

Dry Eye is a condition in which a person does not have enough quality tears to lubricate and nourish the eye. Meibomian Gland Dysfunction (MDG) is a leading cause of dry eye.8 MGD is a chronic, progressive condition, and if left untreated, may worsen over time, leaving eyes feeling more irritated, inflamed, and dry.9 More than 340 million people suffer from dry eye globally.10 Treatment for dry eye symptoms can help before cataract or laser vision correction procedures.

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Cataracts

Cataracts, a clouding of the lens in the eye caused by a buildup of the eye’s natural protein, are common.11 For most people, cataracts begin between the ages of 40 and 50, with symptoms becoming apparent between 60 and 70.12 Cataract treatment is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to remove your cataract, correct vision problems, and improve your eyesight.

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References:

1 World Health Organization Priority Eye Diseases. REF2016OTH0004

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