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Lenses: Tailor made vision

Optician outlines some of the individualised lens and measurement systems that allow practices to offer an added layer of customisation during the lens production process detail, a larger optical correction area and reduced eye strain.

Lenstec: Scene & Scene/Exceed

While it would be easy to assume that personalisation is only worthwhile for patients requiring progressive lenses, Lenstec has broadened its individualised portfolio with the addition of Scene & Scene Plus antifatigue single vision lenses. Lenstec says single vision dispenses can be maximised with the addition of several facial fit parameters including vertex, pantoscopic angle and wrap. The lens uses Digital Ray Path 2 technology, which the company says provides vision with sharper

Lenstec’s Exceed, Exceed Drive and Exceed Easy Camber progressive lenses, use the same face fit parameters to ensure the best optical correction, but practitioners can tailor-make the design to complement your patient’s lifestyle by selecting a general or mobile (device user) wearer profile. Other options such as customisable inset and corridor length all add up to a lens unique to a patient’s physiology and lifestyle.

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