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In order for us to see, light enters the eye through the cornea, goes through the pupil, and then must focus perfectly on a single pinpoint spot on the retina in the back of the eye called the fovea. If light does not focus on the fovea, then that eye is “uncorrected” and the point…
Read MoreBefore we dive into how contacts work, let’s first establish how your eyes work. Contact lenses aim to correct the way that light enters your eyes so you can focus and see clearly. Ideally, this is how vision occurs. The light that meets your eyes: When light does not focus properly on the fovea, the…
Read MoreHow Does Astigmatism Impact the Perception of Light? When light enters the eye, it is supposed to converge to focus at a pinpoint spot on the retina called the fovea. Astigmatism occurs when, instead of one point of focus, there are two separate points of focus in the back of one eye. This can create…
Read MoreAs vision correction technology improves, people struggling with vision issues have more options to consider. Of course there are glasses as a standard option, which can be used to correct a wide variety of vision issues, as well as contact lenses that are advancing at a rapid pace in terms of their comfortability, technology, and…
Read MoreAs vision correction technology improves, people struggling with vision issues have more options to consider. Of course there are glasses as a standard option, which can be used to correct a wide variety of vision issues, as well as contact lenses that are advancing at a rapid pace in terms of their comfortability, technology, and…
Read MoreAs vision correction technology improves, people struggling with vision issues have more options to consider. Of course there are glasses as a standard option, which can be used to correct a wide variety of vision issues, as well as contact lenses that are advancing at a rapid pace in terms of their comfortability, technology, and…
Read MoreIn the not so distant past, if you couldn’t see well, you didn’t really have much of a choice. You wore glasses. Then along came contact lenses, and as they’ve evolved over the years, they’ve done an excellent job of providing an alternative to people that don’t like wearing glasses. In fact, contacts are still…
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