The Light Adjustable Lens procedure sounds great, except it seems that it entails MonoVision. Is this correct? I'd rather compromise/settle for [hopefully] negligible artifacts (ie., halos or starbursting) with another MultiFocal Premium Lens vs. STILL being Presyopic OR losing my depth perception from MonoVision. Can someone please confirm?
NO. You have it absolutely wrong. Try watching it again and/or ask your opthalmologist. Based on the first first few comments, none come members of Mensa.
I’m to start my adjustment in two weeks how many adjustment does a person have to have. I’m seeing good they way they are and still using the uv glasses I’m getting tired of.
Sound is horrible in the beginning. They fix it so patience.
The Light Adjustable Lens procedure sounds great, except it seems that it entails MonoVision. Is this correct? I'd rather compromise/settle for [hopefully] negligible artifacts (ie., halos or starbursting) with another MultiFocal Premium Lens vs. STILL being Presyopic OR losing my depth perception from MonoVision. Can someone please confirm?
NO. You have it absolutely wrong. Try watching it again and/or ask your opthalmologist. Based on the first first few comments, none come members of Mensa.
I’m to start my adjustment in two weeks how many adjustment does a person have to have. I’m seeing good they way they are and still using the uv glasses I’m getting tired of.
Is it LAL mainly is monofocus, instead of some depth of field? Also, does indorr light affect its form without a UV glass wearing?
Can I get LAL's near Chattanooga Tennessee???
Follow the link to help you find a physician near you: www.rxsight.com/us/find-a-physician/
Patient loss the stereo vision preception of depth is loss
This is bad for driving.
Oh ugh NeumOKo
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@@Realgaondehatino! That is not correct
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