Bifocal lenses

Bifocal lenses Bifocal lenses – Eyeglass lenses that contain two distinct optical powers in one lens. The upper part of the lens typically corrects distance vision, while the lower part is designed for up-close vision, such as reading. These lenses are commonly prescribed for people with presbyopia who also have a refractive error like myopia …

Anti-reflective lenses

Anti-reflective lenses Anti-reflective lenses – Lenses treated with a multi-layer coating that reduces reflections from the lens surface and reflects artificial light. This enhances clarity, minimises glare from screens, headlights and bright lights, and allows others to see your eyes clearly. These lenses are ideal for driving at night, working on computers, or any situation …

Cataracts

Cataracts Cataracts – A condition where the eye’s natural lens becomes cloudy, leading to blurred or dim vision. Cataracts often develop with age but can also result from injury, medication, or other conditions such as congenital cataracts, which individuals are born with. Treatment typically involves surgical removal of the cloudy lens and replacement with an …

Add power glasses

Add power glasses Add power glasses – Glasses designed with additional magnification, primarily used to assist with up-close vision tasks like reading. Commonly found in bifocal and progressive lenses, they help those with presbyopia, a condition where the eyes gradually lose the ability to focus on close objects due to aging. In these cases, the …