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Every spectacle lens is specifically matched to your eyes and your needs.
White or tinted, plastic or glass - find out more about our lenses which
make sharp vision a matter of fact again.
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Progressive Lenses
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Presbyopia is a natural progression as you age. In this modern world, age is just a number, “mature" doesn't have to mean "old" anymore. If you're prebyopic, you have more options than just the lined bifocal lenses your parents wore.
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Progressive lenses not only provide visual correction for distances that traditional bifocals can't, but they also hide the fact that you even need reading glasses. No one else has to know whether you're sporting a pair of glasses just for fashion — or because your arms have "grown too short" to allow you to see up close.
Progressive lenses are the closest to natural vision that you can get in a pair of prescription eyeglasses (for Prebyopic condition). They are more than just a defined near and distance correction in one lens. Rather, progressives provide a seamless vision from distance through intermediate to near, with all the in-between corrections included as well. This constant graduation of the prescription means that you can look up to see in the distance, look ahead to view your computer in the intermediate zone, and drop your gaze downward to read and do fine work comfortably close up.
Essilor offers a series of progressive lens ranging from the most basic to the most technologically advanced. For more information, please click here.
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Single Vision
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Single vision lenses are meant to correct only one, single (particular) vision error. They differ from the other types of lenses in such a way that they have the same focal power throughout the area of the lenses.
Having the same power from top to bottom, these single vision lenses can be used to correct nearsightedness, farsightedness as well as astigmatism etc. Thus, single vision lenses can be used in prescription glasses to correct either of the problems, distance vision or close vision.
Essilor offers a series of single vision lenses ranging from the most basic (Orma – 1.5) to the most technologically advanced (1.74). Contact your eye-care professionals for more information.
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