Originally Posted by
rinselberg
It would be impossible for anyone to prove that this Essilor Wrap DS press release is false or misleading in any way, because it doesn't uses any metrics or numbers to characterize the optical performance of the lenses, or the visual acuity experienced by the wearers. It is not written like the results of a clinical study, with statistics garnered from tests of trial users who were fitted with these lenses. So it would be difficult for anyone to dispute this press release effectively.
I think that the prevailing opinion on this forum would be that every lens user (consumer) needs to find an optician that they trust and then be guided by that optician's recommendations, based on his or her individual situation. So if someone reads a press release like this, they should not blindly (pun intended) accept it as true, or reject it as false: But they should discuss it with their own carefully selected eyecare professional.
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