Your brain constantly coordinates with your eyes. It keeps them aligned and in sync, enabling you to see the world around you without having double vision. So if your eyes are misaligned, you will struggle to maintain balance, causing you to experience headaches, dizziness, migraines, neck stiffness and tension in and around your eyes. These symptoms are often compounded by your exposure to computer screens, smartphones, and other digital devices, making everyday life difficult.
Thanks to neurolens®, you can correct misalignment and have the most comfortable vision possible. In this post, eye care and contact lenses provider Lumen Optometric shares more information about neurolenses®.
neurolenses® are prescription lenses that add a contoured prism to correct the alignment of the eyes. It’s the first of its kind and the only type of lenses that can provide relief and help alleviate symptoms of misalignment such as headaches.
It is different from the glasses you’re probably used to since it uses patented and clinically tested technology to correct your misalignment. At Lumen Optometric, we make use of a sophisticated instrument called SightSync to measure your eye misalignment at various distances. An eye exam doctor also conducts a specialized testing to further help us create a lens that can help with your specific symptoms.
As mentioned earlier, neurolenses® add a contoured prism, which basically corrects your eye misalignment. For these lenses to yield the best results, experts recommend wearing them during all your waking hours. If you are not able to do so, it is important to at least wear them while you are in front of digital devices.
Typically, patients are able to see results within the first three to seven days of wearing neurolenses®. For others, though, it takes a bit longer to adjust — sometimes up to two or three weeks.
At Lumen Optometric, you can rest assured that you are in good hands. Whether you need to come in for an eye exam or corneal reshaping, we can ensure top-notch services and care for you. Call us at (626) 921-0199 or fill out our contact form to schedule an appointment.
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