5 Key Takeaways
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Scleral lenses effectively neutralize corneal surface astigmatism and irregularities, improving visual outcomes for wearers.
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Residual astigmatism, influenced by lenticular and posterior corneal astigmatism, can be corrected using front-surface toricity.
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Scleral profilometry enhances lens fitting accuracy, allowing for earlier optimal lens fit and improved patient satisfaction.
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Incorporating front-surface toric optics early can minimize lens orders and enhance visual acuity for patients with residual astigmatism.
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Wavefront-guided optics address higher-order aberrations, improving visual satisfaction for patients dissatisfied with conventional lenses.
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