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As the index of refraction increases,
the curvature needed to produce
a specific correction decreases.
The result is a flatter, more attractive,
lower volume, thinner lens than was
previously possible.
Higher index
materials have given patients, especially
those with large refractive errors,
freedom to choose lens sizes and
shapes, as well as frame styles, that
were once unavailable to them.
When
these high index lens materials are
used in aspheric, atoric, or progressive
designs and
paired with premium
lens treatments,
the value to
you, the patient, expands
dramatically. |