Optic Overlay

The MacroLens is now available with the DotCom optic overlay for the relief of close work eye strain. The overlay is used in conjunction with the EliteVision 03 design, to relieve the wearer of eyestrain that is associated with Computer Vision Syndrome. The MacroLens DotCom optics mimic the natural aspheric nature of the human eye, reducing the potential for stress induced by computer close work. The unique qualities of the MacroLens DotCom optic overlay makes it the premiere visual aid to reduce the accommodative stress associated with computer vision syndrome.


Features
1. The special optics of the DotCom lens allow the eye to relax while performing computer tasks.

2. Stable vision is most important when performing visually stressful tasks. The MacroLens is the gold standard in visual stability.

3. The MacroLens does not move on the eye, yet it moves with the eye. The MacroLens does not change shape (i.e. - soft lens) while being worn. Therefore, the MacroLens provides the most stable vision of any visual aid, contact lens or eyeglasses.


OPTIC OVERLAY


Other Modalities
Millions spend millions upgrading their personal and work computers everyday, but neglect upgrading their vision to relieve the stress on the eyes, from everyday close work at their desks. Upgrade to the MacroLens if you are currently using the following visual aids:

SOFT contact lenses have been reported to dry and change shape when worn during computer work. This changes the fitting characteristics as well as the visual correction.

GAS PERMEABLE contact lenses move on the eye, with every blink. Even though a person will adapt to this visual disturbance, it is always present. During a sustained visual task, stress will be put on the eye.

EYE GLASSES are stable on the face and do not change shape. However, the optical center of the lens in eye glasses will not move as the eye moves. The result is a visual prismatic effect which can be stressful on the eye.



Resources
Learn more about CVS at:

www.cvsdoctors.com (practitioners)

or

www.doctorergo.com (patients)