E-News Archives
Welcome to the Bausch & Lomb e-news archives. This is a new page that holds past issues of industry relevant newsletters that were distributed by or on behalf of Bausch & Lomb.
- Now, exceptional vision comes in a daily disposable lens.
- For exceptional vision and centration, fit your patients in the proven toric lens design.
- Global Roundtable Discussion on Presbyopia
- Bausch & Lomb Lo-Torque
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The Five Myths of Masking Astigmatism:
- Myth #5 The higher cost to patients of toric lenses is a barrier relative to spherical lenses
- Myth #4 - Significantly more chair time is required to fit toric lenses
- Myth #3 Toric Lenses aren't as comfortable as spherical lenses
- Myth #2 - The risk of variable vision with toric lenses is too much of a trade-off relative to the assurance of stable spherical vision
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Myth #1 - Visual acuity with low cylinder toric lenses is not significantly better than with single vision spherical lens correction
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Just the Facts about Toric Lenses; New Series of 5 facts
- Fact #5 - 3 Simple Rules Equals Better Vision for Your Astigmatic Patients
- Fact #4 - "Ease of fit" is delivered through multiple factors.
- Fact #3 - Satisfied patients appreciate advances in technology.
- Fact #2 - Prism ballast and double slab off designs: different approaches to achieving stability and visual quality.
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Fact #1 - Aspheric optics and the benefits in a toric lens
- Nearly 7,000 lens patients evaluated, here's what practitioners found
- "Multi-Purpose Solution Efficacy vs. Acanthamoeba". Letter from Chris Snyder, OD, MS, FAAO dated 6/6/2007
- The Five Myths of Monovision Correction of Presbyopia: Myth #5
Patients won't pay more for multifocal contact lenses
- The Five Myths of Monovision Correction of Presbyopia: Myth #4
Multifocal lenses provide compromised visual quality
- The Five Myths of Monovision Correction of Presbyopia: Myth #3
Patients adapt to monovision more easily than to multifocal contact lenses
- The Five Myths of Monovision Correction of Presbyopia: Myth #2
Fitting monovision takes less chair time than multifocal contact lenses - The Five Myths of Monovision Correction of Presbyopia: Myth #1
Why Monovision LeavesPatients Underserved - Silicone hydrogel lens surfaces: examining their role in delivering comfort and health to your patients.
- Monthly Replacement Lenses: Better Compliance and Excellent Health for Your Patients, Better Profitability for Your Practice
- Recognizing the Clinical Realities of Corneal Staining - Part I
- Recognizing the Clinical Realities of Corneal Staining - Part II
- Chris Snyder, OD Reviews Fusarium Investigation Final Report
- The Keys to Success with Silicone-Hydrogel Lenses (Part 3 of 3)
- The Keys to Success with Silicone-Hydrogel Lenses (Part 2 of 3)
- The Keys to Success with Silicone-Hydrogel Lenses (Part 1 of 3)
- Spherical Aberration and Aspheric Optics: Ensuring Successful Lens Wear
- Spherical Aberration and Aspheric Optics: The PureVision Contact Lens Difference
- Spherical Aberration and Aspheric Optics: Understanding the problem.
- Message from Dr. Paul Karpecki, OD on Spherical Aberration and PureVision® Aspheric Optics: A Topic Overview.
- Video: Mohinder Merchea, O.D., Ph. D., FAAO, discussing spherical aberration and aspheric optics
- Spherical Aberration and PureVision Aspheric Optics: The Next Frontier