I have post-lasik goggles--absolute best for pain relief, and best for trying to scare children and weird people out.
I just spent $220 in total on a pair of Ziena Verona (including getting the bifocals put in) and I am disappointed. They help me less than dustbusters. They were my attempt at looking normal, and I guess for a short meeting with professionals of an hour or less, they take the edge off, and that's it.
I was going to try for 7eye airshields but I don't want to waste a bunch more $$. They are the only ones that come with bifocals built in, which saves $$. But the Cape are adjustable size, which means they fit large faces too. so my concern is there will be a gap on the sides due to large width where they (might) stick out on both sides of my small face.
What comes closest to post-lasik goggles and also takes rx or comes with bifocals? For a small face? (I tried to attach a photo but it didn't work. Will keep trying. You can see the gap on the left side.)
I just spent $220 in total on a pair of Ziena Verona (including getting the bifocals put in) and I am disappointed. They help me less than dustbusters. They were my attempt at looking normal, and I guess for a short meeting with professionals of an hour or less, they take the edge off, and that's it.
I was going to try for 7eye airshields but I don't want to waste a bunch more $$. They are the only ones that come with bifocals built in, which saves $$. But the Cape are adjustable size, which means they fit large faces too. so my concern is there will be a gap on the sides due to large width where they (might) stick out on both sides of my small face.
What comes closest to post-lasik goggles and also takes rx or comes with bifocals? For a small face? (I tried to attach a photo but it didn't work. Will keep trying. You can see the gap on the left side.)
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