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    Omnilux nal concept multifocal lenses

    Has anyone heard about the new OMNILUX NAL (NATURAL ACCOMODATION LENSES) ?

    I was never able to wear progressives lenses until my friend Michael Walach made me a pair.
    No distortions, aberrations or swim anywhere on the lenses

    and no seg height required with the new AI algorithm they are using

    www.qldsamerica.com

    truly remarkable.

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    https://www.optiboard.com/forums/sho.../76002-Omnilux
    there has been some discussion here about this new lens

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    Never heard of them.

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    They WILL replace Progressive lenses...one day. NO swim effect, NO distortion, NO REMAKES and NO Limits (every material & option available). They are available in the initial design (NO Seg Ht) or Custom (Measured Seg Ht). As an Optician since 1985, who has tried (and worn) virtually EVERY progressive on the market, these ARE different. I have fit well over 20 patients with it and DO NOT offer another multi-focal option. I am now migrating Bifocal & Trifocal wearers to the lens, that's how confident I am with it.

    If you want to know more, reach me at KevinW@eyevoc.com

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    Dr. K....Where in Ohio are you? I am in Cleveland...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kdw613 View Post
    They WILL replace Progressive lenses...one day. NO swim effect, NO distortion, NO REMAKES and NO Limits (every material & option available). They are available in the initial design (NO Seg Ht) or Custom (Measured Seg Ht). As an Optician since 1985, who has tried (and worn) virtually EVERY progressive on the market, these ARE different. I have fit well over 20 patients with it and DO NOT offer another multi-focal option. I am now migrating Bifocal & Trifocal wearers to the lens, that's how confident I am with it.
    Agreed, kdw..... I'm -9.00 OU and tried PAL available on the market, something easy for me to do since I'm in the industry, and ZERO fortune until I was convinced to try the OmniLux, the only lens that worked. And all of my colleagues, family, and friends who had similar issues, I've steered them this way. resulting in 100% success so far.


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