5 Key Takeaways
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Corneal GP lenses come in various designs tailored to fit different corneal shapes and vision correction needs.
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Spherical corneal GPs are effective for low-toricity corneas, providing cylinder correction through the lacrimal lens.
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Front-surface toric lenses correct residual astigmatism but may experience rotational instability affecting acuity.
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Bitoric and back-surface toric designs are suitable for higher corneal astigmatism, offering stable vision despite rotation.
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Aspheric and reverse-geometry lenses cater to specific corneal conditions, enhancing lens centration and vision correction.
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