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Are photochromic lenses worth it?
by admin on 23-02-24
Photochromic lenses, also known as transition lenses, provide a convenient solution for individuals who need vision correction and protection from the sun’s harmful UV rays. These lenses automatically adjust their tint based on UV exposure levels, providing clear vision ...
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What is the difference between polarized and photochromic lenses?
by admin on 05-02-24
Polarized lenses and photochromic lenses are both popular eyewear options, each offering unique benefits for different purposes and situations. Understanding the differences between these two types of lenses can help individuals make an informed decision about which opti...
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Which is better photochromic or transition lenses?
by admin on 05-02-24
what is photochromic lens? Photochromic lenses are optical lenses designed to automatically adjust their tint based on levels of ultraviolet (UV) exposure. The lenses darken when exposed to sunlight or UV rays, providing protection against brightness and UV radiation. I...
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what is difference between varifocals and bifocals
by admin on 04-02-24
Varifocals and bifocals are both types of eyeglass lenses designed to address vision issues related to presbyopia, a common age-related condition that affects near vision. While both types of lenses help individuals see at multiple distances, they differ in design and fu...
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What are bifocal lenses used for?
by admin on 04-02-24
Bifocal lenses are specialized eyeglass lenses designed to meet the visual needs of people who have difficulty focusing on near and distant objects. The following are key points to consider when discussing the use of bifocal lenses: Presbyopia correction: Bifocal lenses...
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Which is better single vision or progressive?
by admin on 03-02-24
outline: I.Single Vision Lenses A. Suitable for individuals with the same prescription for distance and near vision B. Ideal for specific visual needs at only one distance C. Generally do not require an adjustment period II. Progressive Lenses A. Address presbyopia and p...
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Can l wear single vision lenses all the time
by admin on 02-02-24
Yes, you can wear single vision lenses at any time, as long as they are prescribed by an eye care professional to meet your specific vision needs. Single vision lenses are suitable for correcting nearsightedness, farsightedness or astigmatism and can be worn throughout t...
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How does lens wear affect the eyes?
by admin on 02-02-24
Let's start by answering the question: how long has it been since you changed your glasses? The amount of myopia in adults usually doesn't change much, and many people may wear one pair of glasses until the end of time ...... In fact, this is wrong !!!!! Eyeglasses ...
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Should your child get glasses for nearsightedness in the first place or not? We’ll tell you today!
by admin on 01-02-24
The winter holidays are approaching, and with the increase in time spent together, some of the bad eye habits of children that are overlooked in their daily lives are gradually 'surfacing'. ...
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Are single vision lenses the same as varifocal?
by admin on 01-02-24
Single vision lens: The entire lens has the same prescription power. Designed to correct a vision problem such as nearsightedness or farsightedness. Features a single focus point that provides clear vision at a specific distance (near, medium or far). Varifocal lens: One...
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