Bifocal/Multifocal Contacts

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Any one know of an ophthomologist/optomotrist diver or one who understands the effects of water on vision and works w/bifocal/multifocal contacts in the SE Florida area; Boca/WPB/Ft. Laud....?????....Thanks
 
Any one know of an ophthomologist/optomotrist diver or one who understands the effects of water on vision and works w/bifocal/multifocal contacts in the SE Florida area; Boca/WPB/Ft. Laud....?????....Thanks

I don't know anyone in your area, but any effect of water on vision should make no difference at all. You should only wear contact lenses under a mask, which means the lenses are in air, not water. The same optical principles that ophthalmologists and optometrists use every day in their practices apply.

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