Who is prone to hyperopia?

Who is prone to hyperopia?

without being in a position to see properly. “Nearsightedness and farsightedness have a strong genetic component, particularly if a parent is very nearsighted or farsighted. If both parents are nearsighted or farsighted, there’s a good chance their child will be the same,” says Dr. J.P. Lowery, chief of pediatrics at Pacific University College of Optometry….

Who is prone to astigmatism?

Who is prone to astigmatism?

Another laser will reshape the cornea and the flap will undoubtedly be placed back down. These soft contacts can have different levels of refraction that align with individual meridians of the eye, enabling precise vision corrections. Because of their complex designs, toric contacts for astigmatism often are more expensive than other styles. Our resident eye…