Advantages of Digital Contact Lenses

Overview of Benefits of Digital Lenses

  • The sharpest, most undistorted vision possible, even with a strong prescription.
  • A lens that is ideal for all lifestyle requirements.
  • A progressive lens that is simple to adjust.
  • Attractive on the outside for expensive prescriptions

Digital Lens Technology: What Is It?

Digital High-Definition Lenses are the newest technology available for eyeglass lenses. Utilizing computer software that considers frame fitting position, prescription, vertex distance, pantoscopic tilt, and eye movement patterns, these digital lenses are made possible by technology. Unlike traditional glasses that round to the nearest setting, digital lenses give you an accurate prescription. Compare purchasing a shirt off the rack with having one made to your precise measurements. The highest level of clarity and the best peripheral vision are offered by this revolutionary technology. The phrase “free-form lenses” implies that the lens is not limited to the same pre-molded restrictions as typical traditional lenses, which is one of the reasons it is sometimes used synonymously with digital lenses.

What makes digital lenses so crucial?

Many of the distortions that were inevitable with traditional lens surfaces are eliminated with digital lenses. Patients can benefit from up to 20% broader vision channels at both intermediate and near distances thanks to these six times more accurate lenses than those with standard surface. Digital lenses come in designs tailored to patients’ interests and lifestyles, including as reading, computer, sports, and hobby designs.

Who are good candidates for digital lenses?

Everyone can benefit from the accuracy of a digital lens prescription, although the most drastic difference can be seen by those with high prescriptions and large amounts of astigmatism. Progressive wearers will especially benefit from digital lenses as they provide a wider field of vision and eliminate the “follow-the-nose” technique.

Remember when you first saw an HD TV?

It took a while to get used to because you were so accustomed to watching in low definition—but now you can’t imagine going back! The mind does an even better job of compensating for everyday eyesight. You may need a few days to adjust to the accuracy of digital lenses after compensating for a near-accurate prescription for so long.

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