Hi everybody!
I have a patient that has come in with a new pr of glasses:
OD +5.25 -0.50 x 143
OS +7.25 sph pd= 55
Frame A:49 B:26 ED:50 DBL:18 full metal
Lens material: Asph Poly
The pair I made for her last year was:
OD +4.50 -0.50 x 157
OS +6.00 sph pd= 26.0 ou
Frame A:47 B:24 ED:48 DBL:18
Lens Material: Asph Poly
**The problem she is having is that her left lens in the new pair makes her left eye look so much bigger than her right eye. It didn't seem as noticeable in the pair from last year. My question is this...is there a way to solve that problem? I know the RX is playing a role here, but I'm wondering if there is something else I can do? Would a thinner lens help? A different material lens? A digital SV lens? The patient is 11, she wears contacts, but would like to wear her glasses from time to time, but is very self-conscious about the difference in the appearance of her eyes w/ the glasses on.
Any help would be appreciated!
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