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Your [[Normalized]] and [[Differentials]] [[Lenses]] power should steadily reduce in power over time. (+0.25 for myopes, -0.25 for hyperopes, moving towards 0) Being a quarter diopter weaker than what you need to see clearly provides a slight [[Blur]] stimulus for change. As your eyes improve, you will need to reduce again to maintain that slight blur. | Your [[Normalized]] and [[Differentials]] [[Lenses]] power should steadily reduce in power over time. (+0.25 for myopes, -0.25 for hyperopes, moving towards 0) Being a quarter diopter weaker than what you need to see clearly provides a slight [[Blur]] stimulus for change. As your eyes improve, you will need to reduce again to maintain that slight blur. These reductions typically occur every 3-4 months. It is important to be sure you are ready to reduce and that your measurements justify reduction. Reducing too soon is never a good idea (see [[blur adaptation]]). |
Revision as of 15:54, 1 February 2021
Your Normalized and Differentials Lenses power should steadily reduce in power over time. (+0.25 for myopes, -0.25 for hyperopes, moving towards 0) Being a quarter diopter weaker than what you need to see clearly provides a slight Blur stimulus for change. As your eyes improve, you will need to reduce again to maintain that slight blur. These reductions typically occur every 3-4 months. It is important to be sure you are ready to reduce and that your measurements justify reduction. Reducing too soon is never a good idea (see blur adaptation).