higher-order aberrations: Definition, Uses, and Clinical Overview
higher-order aberrations are subtle optical imperfections that can reduce the *quality* of vision even when glasses or standard contact lenses provide good clarity. They are different from common focusing errors like nearsightedness and astigmatism. They are often discussed in wavefront testing, refractive surgery planning, and specialty contact lens care. They can help explain symptoms like glare, halos, or “ghosting,” especially at night.