Bezza:
http://www.lasikinstitute.org/Wavefront_Technology.html Eye Surgery Education Council:
If wavefront technology measures the human eye to develop a custom lens, then how can this be done for each patient using prescription eyewear where the know input for the custom lens is limited to Sphere, Cylinder, Axis and Prism, plus frame dimensions for alignment?
I know the limits to customizing lenses using front molded lenses like Panamic is the limitation of traditional surfacing cutting only spherical cuts. The Physio 360 and the Seiko Succeed Internal PAL a cut by point files. I don't know the number of possiblities for the 360 but not counting prisim there are over 2,000,000 customized lenses available using the Seiko Succeed Internal PAL. Each prescription is individually mapped to the available information. Physio 360 does not have access to a map of the cornea for each patient and therefore can not be custom made to match each patients cornea, which is what most eyecare professionals have come to understand Wavefront technology does. It is my opinion the some cleaver marketing is going on with the use ot the term W.A.V.E. Technology. Notice the periods in the marketing material after the W.A.V.E.
I am naturally open to seeing opposing or additional views on this W.A.V. E. Front technology from Essilor. (I am not saying anything negative about the quality of the Physio lens as I have not done any testing on this lens)
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