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I found this on a contact lens website:
"The SofLens Multi-Focal lens utilizes an aspheric center-near design. Because presbyopic needs vary widely, the Soflens Multi-Focal lens is available in two different ADD powers: a low ADD design (progressive up to +1.5D) and a high ADD design (progressive up to +2.5D). The high add design is distictly different from the low add design in that, while it also affects a gradual power increase from periphery to center, there is a distinct central zone, or plateau, which boosts the near ADD power." What does all that stuff about ADD power and "plateaus" mean? Can someone explain this? Are people who wear SofLens Multi-Focal supposed to know what all that means? |
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