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Single Vision
Single vision lenses are designed to correct vision for a single distance—whether close, intermediate, or far. They feature a consistent prescription throughout the lens, making them suitable for those who require correction for specific tasks like reading or driving.
Bifocal
Bifocal lenses feature two separate zones for vision correction: the upper section is for distance vision, and the lower section is for near vision. This configuration allows users to transition between seeing objects up close and at a distance without requiring multiple pairs of glasse


Progressive Lenses
Progressive lenses are multifocal glasses that help you see clearly at different distances. Unlike bifocals or trifocals, they smoothly shift between near, middle, and far vision without any visible lines on the lenses.
Progressive lens Designs
Advanced designs in progressive lenses offer various customizations to enhance comfort and vision clarity. Some key features include: |
- Wider Fields of View: Premium lenses provide a broader, more comfortable view in all zones—near, intermediate, and distance—reducing distortion at the edges.
- Personalized Fit: The lenses can be tailored to the wearer's individual eye measurements, taking into account factors like head tilt, pupil distance, and how the frames sit on the face. This improves accuracy in vision correction.
- Adaptable Zones: Modern progressive lenses can be customized based on lifestyle needs, emphasizing certain zones more. For example, some lenses prioritize near and intermediate zones for people who spend a lot of time using computers, while others enhance the distance zone for outdoor activities.
- Digital Surfacing Technology: Using advanced digital technology, these lenses are crafted with precision, resulting in smoother transitions between zones and reduced visual aberrations.

Refractive Index
The refractive index of a lens is the ratio of light speed in a vacuum to its speed in the lens material. A lower refractive index means thicker lenses for the same prescription. However, thinner lenses, especially for positive prescriptions, can be made by supplying the lab with additional details like effective diameter and interpupillary distance
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