Description
The Fresnel Press-On Prism by 3M offers a versatile solution for managing various visual disorders through prismatic correction. Crafted from optical-grade polyvinyl chloride (PVC), this ultra-thin, flexible sheet is designed to adhere seamlessly to the inner surface of spectacle lenses, providing a discreet and effective means of addressing conditions such as strabismus and diplopia.
Key Features
- Ultra-Thin Design: With a thickness of less than 1 mm, the prism maintains a lightweight profile, minimizing any additional burden on the eyeglass lens.
- Customizable Fit: Easily cut to match the shape of most lenses, up to a diameter of 64 mm, ensuring a tailored fit for individual needs.
- Simple Application: Adheres using water without the need for adhesives, allowing for straightforward application, repositioning, and removal.
- Wide Range of Powers: Available in prism powers typically ranging from 0.5 to 30 diopters, with some variations offering up to 40 diopters, catering to diverse corrective requirements.
Intended Use
The Fresnel Press-On Prism is particularly beneficial for:
- Correcting eye misalignment and double vision.
- Expanding visual fields in cases of hemianopia.
- Serving as a temporary or diagnostic tool before or after strabismus surgery.
Eye care professionals, including orthoptists, ophthalmologists, and optometrists, frequently utilize this prism for both therapeutic and diagnostic purposes.
Application Instructions
- Preparation: Clean both the spectacle lens and the prism.
- Submersion: Submerge in lukewarm water.
- Attachment: Press the smooth side onto the lens, avoiding air bubbles.
- Trimming: Cut slightly smaller than the lens to prevent overlap.
- Drying: Allow to dry for secure adhesion.
The prism can be removed, cleaned, and reapplied as necessary, providing flexibility in its use.
Maintenance
- Cleaning: Use soap and water, with a soft toothbrush for the grooved side.
- Avoidance: Refrain from using lens wipes to prevent damage.
Considerations
While highly effective, users should be aware of potential limitations such as:
- Cosmetic visibility on the lens.
- Cleaning challenges, particularly on the grooved side.
- Possible chromatic aberrations and slight blurring at higher powers.
Proper care and correct orientation, as prescribed, will enhance the longevity and effectiveness of the prism, making it a valuable tool in visual rehabilitation.