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“We are in a golden age of cataract surgery”
Once considered a straightforward procedure to restore cloudy vision, cataract surgery has evolved into one of the most technologically advanced—and personalized—operations in modern medicine. Learn how Johnson & Johnson’s 25-year history of innovation is helping eye surgeons meet the moment. -
Giving the gift of sight
In Kenya, around 1.5 million people—including children—contend with visual impairment or blindness. Sight For Kids, Johnson & Johnson’s global eye-care partnership, is devoted to changing these stats, one vision screening at a time. -
What are cataracts?
Cataracts are the most common cause of vision loss worldwide. Luckily a routine surgical procedure can have you viewing the world in crisp, bright color again. Here’s what to know about cataract symptoms and removal. -
Are super-personalized solutions the future of healthcare?
The goal of precision medicine is to develop individualized treatments based on a patient’s genetic profile. Here’s how Johnson & Johnson is harnessing this cutting-edge field of tailor-made medicine. -
“I helped create the lens that treated my mom’s cataracts”
Learn about one employee’s very personal mission to help restore vision for people who undergo cataract surgery. -
The power of prioritizing your vision
The idea of sight loss can be scary—but prompt diagnosis by an eye specialist can, in many cases, help preserve vision. For Healthy Vision Month, let these two patient stories inspire you to take action and schedule your checkup. -
3 cutting-edge eye lenses designed to help improve how you see
Multifocal contacts based on your pupil size. Intraocular lenses that adapt to our digital world. These are just some of the new Johnson & Johnson advances poised to change the future of vision care. -
Meet the man who oversees the making of millions of contact lenses
Barry O’Sullivan heads up Johnson & Johnson’s Visioncare plant in Ireland, which manufactures a global supply of Acuvue® contact lenses—a product that first hit the market 30 years ago. Here’s what it’s like to oversee such a bustling business.