Ah, that phrase, perfect vision...
Sadly it will be perfect vision or no glasses.
The fact that you aren't keen on varifocals, lenses or glasses, or monovision lenses, means you are a properly...
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Ah, that phrase, perfect vision...
Sadly it will be perfect vision or no glasses.
The fact that you aren't keen on varifocals, lenses or glasses, or monovision lenses, means you are a properly...
It's complicated and I won't pretend to know all the ins and outs, very few do and clearly no one fully does as we don't have the "perfect" solution. Then there are the patients...
On telling point...
You can have toric implants and laser corrections, although not on the NHS for implants. It's more complex as the implant has to be positioned at the correct orientation but far from impossible....
This the correct answer - glasses are your best option, especially if you can manage without them unless you are doing office/nv work. Don't be surprised if you end up wearingvarifocals all the time...