Objective:
To demonstrate the benefits of multifocal scleral lenses for patients dissatisfied with gas permeable (GP) lenses.
Key Findings:
- The patient experienced significant improvement in comfort and stability with scleral lenses.
- Initial adaptation to multifocal lenses was challenging, particularly for near vision.
- Adjustments to the near optical zone improved near visual acuity without affecting distance vision.
Interpretation:
Multifocal scleral lenses can effectively address the evolving visual needs of long-term GP lens wearers, enhancing comfort and functional vision.
Limitations:
- Adaptation to multifocal lenses may vary among patients.
- Potential for initial discomfort or difficulty with near vision.
Conclusion:
The integration of multifocal scleral lenses offers a viable solution for GP lens users seeking improved comfort and vision, with successful outcomes noted in this case.
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