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The hypermetropia
The hypermetropia
The hypermetropia is the opposite of the
myopia
. The long-sighted person near vision is blurred. The long-sighted person can see clear at the cost of an effort of accommodation and important eyestrain. On the other hand, his far vision is clear.
> The correction de the hypermetropia :
Convex lenses correct the hypermetropia. They are thicker at the centre than at the edge. The thickness of the lens raises with the correction value. It can be limited by choosing thinned lenses.
Our solution for your visual defect
Your hypermetropia will be perfectly corrected with
concave aspherical Nikon lenses
.
The choice of the index depends on how important your correction is :
medium index
if your correction is low to medium (up to + 2.00 D)
high index
if your correction is more important.
For an even better vision, choose the
customized multi-aspherical Nikon SeeMax
lens, which offers a more precise image.
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