PAL's Available To Your Clients
Just curious to know how many options you have for your patients in regards to progressive lenses and what kind of dispensary you are practicing in?
Is it possible to properly advise a patient when you only have access to two lenses out of the dozens upon dozens available? Everyone will always have a go to lens for whatever reason but isn't being able to offer choices critical in providing ethical care to the public?
Is it possible to properly advise a patient ..............................
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LordElsinore
Is it possible to properly advise a patient when you only have access to two lenses out of the dozens upon dozens available? Everyone will always have a go to lens for whatever reason but isn't being able to offer choices critical in providing ethical care to the public?
There is always 2 distorted parts on them and you could never take a photo through those lenses because it would provide the lousiest pictures through those distorted parts.
Basically they are all the same, the wider or larger the reading area and the distortion just changes shape but is still there.
In order to make a variable power curve you will have progressive distorted parts
In order to make a variable power curve you will have progressive distorted parts to the side, and you can not change the optical laws.
Easiest way to find out and go on Google and ask for:
"progressive lenses distortion problems"
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