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Wet, Dry, AMD? What is Age related Macular Degeneration?

Macular degeneration, also known as Age-related Macular Degeneration (AMD), is a condition that usually affects older adults and results in the loss of vision in the centre of the visual field. The macula is a small, central part of the retina, located at the back of the eye, responsible for sharp, detailed vision. Here are key points about macular degeneration Age-Related As the name suggests, macular degeneration is often associated with aging. It is one of the leading causes of vision loss in people over the age of 50. Two Types There are two main types of macular degeneration—Dry (atrophic) and Wet (neovascular). The dry form is more common and involves the gradual breakdown of light-sensitive cells in the macula.

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Glasses: Wear, Care & Tips

Glasses. Ware, Care & Tips Some expert tips to make your new glasses last as long as possible and a few words of wisdom to help keep them looking sharp! Cleaning, The Basics An absolute must. Regular cleaning of the lenses helps to keep them in their optimal state for as long as possible. A bit like brushing your teeth every day. Use The Right Cloth: Never use paper towels, tissue, or clothes to clean your lenses – these all have textured surfaces which can scratch your lenses. Our advice? Microfiber Cloths. Check in your glasses case, you should already have one. Need a new one? Just ask! Lens Cleaner: Specifically designed for glasses; lens cleaners are an essential piece

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The Simple Guide to Confusing Lenses

The Simple Guide to Confusing Lenses ….  Visiting your optician can sometimes feel a little confusing, especially if you are new to glasses or your vision has changed. The subject of Prescription lenses and what they even are is a broad one, so in order to make it easier we have explained each one in a little more detail. It’s our simple guide to confusing lenses! In our opinion, lenses in your spectacles should do two things. Firstly, they should allow you to see clearly (the goal of clear sight is always important) and secondly, they should protect your eyes, providing comfort in each of the conditions that you use them. Younger Eyes Most patients (predominantly under 40 years of

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