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Retinal PhysicianUsing a Large Diameter RGP Lens
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What's the Solution?
Contact lenses can have many pre- and post-op applications within your refractive surgery practice.
This case study explores how contact lenses can improve a patient's visual development and functioning.
Review of Dry Eye Research
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Making Sense of Frequent Replacement Soft Multifocals
Choose an Advanced Lens For Your Patients
Lens surface and movement, wettability, oxygen transmission and mechanical properties set these lenses apart.
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