Description
An ophthalmic lens is used to correct eyesight in people with vision problems because their eyes’ focal point does not meet the retina. Myopia, hypermetropia/hyperopia, presbyopia, and astigmatism are examples of refractive defects and visual impairments that can be corrected using ophthalmic lenses. Crown Glass, Flint Glass, Barium Glass, and other materials are used to make these lenses, which enable simple adaptation to the eye and increased comfort. It is frequently used to correct ametropia. These lenses also allow for more oxygen to reach the cornea. By decreasing dryness and irritation, an increase in oxygen permeability helps to improve comfort. The main purpose of an optical lens is to increase the object’s effectiveness and accuracy by providing superior optical performance. Microscopy, contact lenses, laser processing, and binocular imaging are just a few of the applications for the optical lens.