A person is far sighted when the light
entering the eye in a normal fashion is
focused behind the retina by the eye's
optical system.
Corrective measures involve placing a
lens (spectacle or contact) in front of the
eye, or having corrective refractive
surgery to cause light to bend or
converge, forming an in-focus image
onto the retina.
The corrective lens causes
the light to converge and
focus directly onto the retina.
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Phone:  (864) 654-3685;   Fax:  (864) 654-3695;  Email:
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