Designed to bring relief to contact lens wearers struggling with the impact of screen use on the ocular surface, Johnson & Johnson Vision’s latest innovation, the Acuvue Oasys Max 1-Day contact lens is now available as spherical and multifocal.
Development lead Dr Kurt Moody, J&J's director of ocular surface disease and professional strategy, said adults now spend an average of 13 hours a day looking at screens. “When we are on digital devices, we blink less and that contributes to a drop in tear film dynamics… (creating) dryness and irritation. Your tear film is also the first refracting media, so these issues also affect the quality of your vision.”
As eyecare practitioners know, it’s common for patients, especially contact-lens wearers, to say their eyes feel dry and irritated at the end of the day, which affects their vision, he said. “All of these problems were the reasons we felt we needed to do something to lift the bar and improve vision and comfort, and that's what we have done with Max.”









