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How to Get Progressive Contact Lenses
Once you are over 40, you may start to lose the ability to focus on objects. This condition is called presbyopia. The...
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Progressive Lenses Vs. Trifocal Lenses
The difference of progressive lenses vs. trifocal lenses is an extremely small, non-visible line that separates the segmented parts of lenses. Progressive...
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How to Mix Progressive Lenses With Contacts
Progressive lenses are multifocal lenses that correct vision in the distance, up close and areas in between. Also called PALs, no-lines or...
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How to Compare Progressive Lenses
Progressive contact lenses correct inadequate vision such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism and other more complex vision disorders. There are many types...
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Hard Vs. Soft Progressive Lenses
Progressive contact lenses were developed to correct many vision disorders including myopia, presbyopia, astigmatism and other vision problems. The lenses utilize ...
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What Are Progressive Lenses?
Progressive lenses are glasses designed for those with degrading eyesight. Unlike normal glasses, progressive lenses offer the wearer different types of ...
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Progressive Vs. Multifocal Contacts
Many people in their 40s experience presbyopia, a condition of aging that makes it hard to focus your eyes on near objects,...
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How to Buy Unusual Contact Lenses
Many people are bored with their eye color. They want to look more attractive or intense. Some people want bifocal contact lenses...
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Bifocals vs. Progressive
Advantages and disadvantages exist between progressive lenses and traditional bifocals. Progressive lenses are becoming more popular due to their versatility and ...
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Bifocal Lenses Vs. Progressive Lenses
Spectacles that provide more than one correction in the same pair of eye wear are typically fitted with progressive lenses or bifocal...
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Can You Wear Bifocal Contact Lenses With an Astigmatism?
In the past, if you had astigmatism and needed bifocals you could only wear glasses. Advances in contact lenses mean that even...
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Levels of Progressive Lenses
Progressive lenses, also known as no-line bifocals, resemble single lenses, but are actually multifocal lenses without the lines of a trifocal or...
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How to Wear Progressive Lenses
You May Also Like. How to Compare Progressive Lenses. Progressive contact lenses correct inadequate vision such as myopia, hyperopia, presbyopia, astigmatism and...
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Alternatives to Progressive Lens
Alternatives to Progressive Lens. Nearly all human beings begin to experience problems reading at or inside arm's length in their mid-40s. This...
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What Are Hybrid Contact Lenses?
While contact lenses are made from a variety of plastics, they are typically classified as soft contacts or gas permeable contacts. A...
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How to Protect My Progressive Lens
Scratches, scuffs and abrasion to progressive lenses not only impede vision and cause eyestrain but can be a very costly repair or...
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Standard Progressive Lenses Vs. Premium
Progressive lenses are a kind of lens worn for presbyopia and give users an alternative to bifocals or trifocals. Two types of...
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How to Get the Best Price on Contact Lenses
There are many types of contact lenses. The least expensive lenses are generally the single-vision soft variety, used to correct very mild...
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How to Select Good Progressive Lenses
Consider how you will be using your lenses. If you do a lot of close and intermediate work and have a larger...