Understanding your spectacle lens prescription
Understanding your prescription can be a little confusing, with so many abbreviations and numbers, it’s easy to forget what it all means.
Understanding your prescription can be a little confusing, with so many abbreviations and numbers, it’s easy to forget what it all means.
Learn how varifocal lenses correct your vision and help people see at all distances through one lens.
Getting used to wearing a different type of lens can be tricky at first. Learn more about the benefits of switching from bifocals to varifocals.
It was back in 1948 when a young man called Bernard Maitenaz joined Société des Lunetiers, who quickly got to work developing a new solution for bifocals. The invention of the varifocal lens stemmed from a completely new concept, revolutionising the world of optics and lenses
We take a better look at some of the reasons why your eyesight could be getting worse. This can include age, genetics, lifestyle, eye conditions and harmful light.
A key measurement for personalising varifocal lenses for visual comfort and quick adaptation.
Experiencing changes in your vision as you get older is normal, and happens to everyone. Find out more and how you can manage it here.
When reading is a challenge, the issue may be eye-related - for example, impaired vision or an inability to focus properly.
As you reach your 40s you may notice your vision changing. Discover more about eye conditions and diseases that may impact you.
It’s important to understand why you need to look after your eyes and what you can do to maintain healthy eyes and optimal vision.
Whether you’re a driver, a cyclist, a biker or a pedestrian, your vision plays a fundamental role in your journey when on the road. We discuss some of the common eye conditions that may affect you on the road and what you can do to manage them successfully.
If you’ve recently been told that you need to wear varifocal lenses find out how you can adjust to wearing them quickly.
As you get older, you will likely notice some changes in your vision. Luckily, this can be solved through wearing lenses for presbyopia.
As technology continues to emerge and new solutions become available, it is now possible to invest in varifocal lenses that suit your individual lifestyle and needs.
The ageing eye brings with it a unique set of challenges. As you inch closer to 60, the eye undergoes a series of anatomical and physiological changes that may affect vision and your ability to perform simple, everyday tasks like reading and driving.
Whether you drive a car, ride a bicycle or motorbike, or simply prefer to walk, great vision is critical for road safety. Presbyopia is a natural part of ageing and symptoms usually start to occur from the early 40s.
We offer some key considerations to think about when it comes to buying your first pair of varifocal lenses.
There are different types of lenses to suit different prescriptions, your lenses can also be created to suit your lifestyle, physiological needs, visual behaviours and the frame you want to wear.
Swim sensation happens when an image appears distorted through the lens and some wearers may experience a sensation of balance loss. It has been known to occur in older models of varifocal lenses and it can be quite disorientating.
Discover more about Varifocal lenses, when you need to wear varifocals through to the technology in the lens.
Presbyopia is an age-related long-sightedness, which affects your ability to see objects close up. It occurs when the lens loses its flexibility.