Compound Ophthalmic Lens
Item Name Code (INC) 04121
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A transparent optical element having a spherical curve and a cylindrical curve used to correct vision defects of the eye.
Additional Information for Compound Ophthalmic Lens
Compound ophthalmic lenses are specialized lenses used in ophthalmology to correct various vision problems. They are part of the supply class Ophthalmic Instruments, Equipment, and Supplies, which falls under the supply group Medical, Dental, and Veterinary Equipment and Supplies.
Compound ophthalmic lenses are typically made of high-quality optical materials, such as glass or plastic, and are designed to correct refractive errors in the eye. These lenses can be used to correct nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism, and presbyopia.
Compound ophthalmic lenses are available in various designs, including single vision lenses, bifocal lenses, and progressive lenses. Single vision lenses correct vision at a single distance, while bifocal lenses have two distinct areas for near and distance vision. Progressive lenses, also known as multifocal lenses, provide a seamless transition between different distances, allowing for clear vision at all distances.
These lenses are typically prescribed by ophthalmologists or optometrists based on the individual's specific vision needs. They can be customized to fit into eyeglass frames or used in contact lenses.
In addition to correcting vision, compound ophthalmic lenses can also have additional features such as anti-reflective coatings, scratch-resistant coatings, and UV protection.
Overall, compound ophthalmic lenses play a crucial role in helping individuals achieve clear and comfortable vision, improving their quality of life.