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Corneal Staining summaryV2.indd
Corneal Staining summaryV2.indd

... disinfection solutions has been apparent since the introduction of poly-HEMA based, soft hydrophilic contact lenses almost forty years ago. The advent of new preservatives, such as polyhexanide (PHMB) and POLYQUAD®, specifically selected to reduce absorption into the soft lens matrix due to their mol ...
Prescription Safety Eyewear
Prescription Safety Eyewear

... American inventor and polymath Benjamin Franklin is credited with discovering bifocals – lenses that have two distinct optical powers that are used by people who have more complicated eye problems. In 1825, British astronomer George Airy created the first eyeglasses that corrected Astigmatism. Advan ...
Silicone Hydrogel contact lens
Silicone Hydrogel contact lens

... without corneal metabolic malfunction or physiological failure due to hypoxia. • The peripheral cornea is an important consideration in both the short-term and long-term health of the cornea, as the limbal region is the source of epithelial stem cells. Current Dk/t at the limbus with thick periphery ...
Contact Lens Multifocal Fitting and Troubleshooting
Contact Lens Multifocal Fitting and Troubleshooting

... – Make sure the patient is prepared for what they might  encounter – “These lenses are different that your last lenses, so  they might feel a little different on your eyes. The  more you wear them, the more comfortable they will  become.” – “The distance vision and near vision may be strange,  or ha ...
D7408J O2 Optix PI
D7408J O2 Optix PI

... changes, redness of the eye or other problems with their eyes. • Non-compliance with the manufacturer’s labeled lens care instructions may put the patient at significant risk of developing a serious eye infection. • Tap water, distilled water, or homemade saline solution should NOT be used as a subs ...
My Eyes: Soft Contact Lens Use
My Eyes: Soft Contact Lens Use

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AcrySof ® IQ ReSTOR ® Multifocals Patient Brochure

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friction a factor in contact lens comfort
friction a factor in contact lens comfort

... times. This means that each year, the eyelids travel the equivalent of a marathon, crossing the smooth, tearlubricated surface of the cornea over and over again. In a contact lens wearer, of course, each blink takes the eyelid (and the sensitive lid wiper area, in particular) across the lens surface ...
place letterhead here - Mountain Eye Associates, PLLC
place letterhead here - Mountain Eye Associates, PLLC

... option after cataract surgery. Although many patients will adjust well to monovision, some may find it uncomfortable. For those patients, the monovision can usually be reversed by elective laser vision correction, but this surgery will be an additional charge and will not be covered by your medical ...
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... The ophthalmologist or the anesthesiologist/nurse anesthetist will make your eye numb with either drops or an injection (local anesthesia). You may also undergo light sedation administered by an anesthesiologist or nurse anesthetist, or elect to have the surgery with only local anesthesia. There are ...
The Refractive Status and Vision Profile
The Refractive Status and Vision Profile

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Style B 24 by 48 wide - Loyola University Chicago
Style B 24 by 48 wide - Loyola University Chicago

... reported in the literature1-6. Most of these cases are bilateral with only two reported unilateral cases1,2. It has been suggested that the corneal edema in Fuch’s might be masked by the corneal thinning in keratoconus; likewise, the thin cornea one would expect to find in keratoconus could be false ...
Patient Brochure - EVO+ Visian ICL
Patient Brochure - EVO+ Visian ICL

... The Visian ICL is designed for the correction of myopia in adults ranging from -0.5 D to -18.0 D with or without astigmatism up to 6.0 D and the correction of hyperopia in adults with hyperopia ranging from +0.5 D to +10.0 D with or without astigmatism up to 6.0 D. It is indicated for patients who a ...
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... Laser surgical correction of myopia is one of the most common surgical procedures in the world. However, cases with inadequate corneal thickness and high amounts of refractive errors may not be eligible for laser refractive surgery. In such cases, implantation of intraocular lenses (IOL) is suggeste ...
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Srabismus, Squint, Crossed Eyes

... and thier role in the development of accomodative strabismus. ...
Contact Lens Update - I Can See Clearly Foundation
Contact Lens Update - I Can See Clearly Foundation

... age of the patients was 26.8 ± 6.6 years, and 86.7% of participants were female. The total number of  slit‐lamp examinations across the six studies was 2,456 visits by eye (1,228 visits by patient). There were  no slit‐lamp signs . grade 2 for any finding, with the exception of corneal staining in o ...
package insert - Alden Optical
package insert - Alden Optical

... hioxifilcon B, hioxifilcon D, hioxifilcon A, polymacon and methafilcon A are safe and effective for their intended use. However, the clinical studies may not have included all design configurations or lens parameters that are presently available in this lens material. Due to the small number of pati ...
Frequently Asked Questions Understanding Cataracts and Cataract
Frequently Asked Questions Understanding Cataracts and Cataract

... Do I require an implant at the time of cataract surgery? Yes, all patients have an implant of a specific power. After the cataract is removed it is essential to have an implant, otherwise “coke-bottle” or extremely thick glasses are required in almost all patients. The lens or cataract normally help ...
LASIK Informed Consent
LASIK Informed Consent

... Satisfaction: You will be given the opportunity to determine whether the LASIK procedure has produced satisfactory visual results without loss of vision or other uncommon undesirable side effects such as glare, ghost images or increased light sensitivity. If you are over age 40, you will have an opp ...
Care and advice for contact lens wearers
Care and advice for contact lens wearers

... diffuse through to the cornea. RGP lenses also move on the cornea and this allows the tear film to move. RGP lenses are useful if a person has a high prescription because thicker lenses can be used with relatively little danger to eye health. They also allow the best vision to be attained in condition ...
The Human Eye and Vision - Kansas State University
The Human Eye and Vision - Kansas State University

... As you saw from the simulation with lenses, the converging lens is thicker in the middle than it is on the edges, while the diverging lens is thicker on the edges. You can learn more about why these types of lenses work if you study more about optics. 12 of 13 ...
Beyond Irregular: Scleral Lenses for Everyday Use
Beyond Irregular: Scleral Lenses for Everyday Use

... Modern mini-scleral and scleral lenses are becoming available in presbyopic designs. By vaulting over the cornea, spherical scleral lenses can compensate for high levels of corneal astigmatism without the need to rely on a front-toric design, making them suitable for most presbyopic patients. The se ...
Eye Health Information
Eye Health Information

... If you have vision problems, your eye specialist may prescribe glasses and/or contacts, or recommend laser eye surgery, to correct your vision. Your options will be determined by your health, your stylistic preference, and your daily needs/hobbies (computer use, outdoor recreations, etc.). Please no ...
new york state medicaid program vision care manual
new york state medicaid program vision care manual

... recipient personal preference. Written documentation must be submitted with claims for two pairs of eyeglasses dispensed to meet distance and near vision needs. Such documentation should clearly demonstrate that the recipient manifests: 1. A proven inability to tolerate bifocals, 2. An unusual optic ...
Non-surgical wavefront correction
Non-surgical wavefront correction

... The iZon lens uses 1.6 index cover plates, which cure seamlessly with the epoxy polymer in between. The resulting lenses then receive a premium antireflective coating. Currently, the iZon lens is available in single vision only, although there are plans to extend the technology to progressive additi ...
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Glasses



Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are frames bearing lenses worn in front of the eyes used for vision correction.Safety glasses are a kind of eye protection against flying debris or against visible and near visible light or radiation. Sunglasses allow better vision in bright daylight, and may protect one's eyes against damage from high levels of ultraviolet light. Specialized glasses may be used for viewing specific visual information (such as stereoscopy). Sometimes glasses are worn simply for aesthetic or fashion purposes.
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