I have no issues with an edit to see the views of some others, and would appreciate that greatly
hcjilson :cheers:
***I think my biggest typo is in the title where I meant "polycarbonate" instead of Phocromatic, My Appologies it was around 5am with less then 4hours of sleep in the past two days.***
I think what I was primarily trying to ask was which is preferred when both (
polycarbonate & Trivex) have Transitions & AR.
-Who prefers which one and why?
-But, like Jim stated it more needs to match to your patients lifestyle and profession....
-So the thought that automatically comes to my head is if Trivex has the advantage of crisper optics than injection-molded polycarbonate lenses, then why would you not go with Trivex? What dose polycarbonate lenses have over Trivex? ...I dont personally buy either of the materials, hence i asked in the first post: Is there an cost issue I'm missing?
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Now aside from a title typo >.< ...my First mistake was I had assumed that the polycarbonate was imbued with the photochromic properties which allowed the change from light to dark and back again in the presence of ultraviolet light. But I have come to understand that the photochromic effect actually comes from a coating that is applied to the surface of any material. correct?
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