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What is your go-to multifocal lens?
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Ophthalmology · University of Colorado
As of today, the Alcon PanOptix for most patients who want a multifocal-type outcome.
But more importantly, I think matching the strengths/weaknesses/side effect profile of each lens type with each patient's optical system and expectations. Well-controlled head-to-head studies regarding this would b...
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Ophthalmology · University of Minnesota
Alcon PanOptix is still the most common lens used in our program, offering satisfactory results.
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Ophthalmology · Advanced Eye Centers Inc
PanOptix has all kinds of glare. Yes, it gives you distance, intermediate and near, but with compromises, and the glare it causes for many is intolerable. I now take them out routinely when others have put them in.