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Types Of Prescription Lenses

April 22nd, 2007 by statuseyecare


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Your preferences are the best guides for you to find the perfect prescription glasses and lenses for your needs. You could make your own decisions about the various lenses, which are accessible to you when purchasing prescription glasses. You could probably start by considering your lifestyle, and thinking about when and how you going to use it. Then, it is must to read about prescription lens features, options, and other services that are offered. After which you would be able to choose from the menu of prescription lens options the features, which would most support your lifestyle.

Types of prescription eyewear lens

Single vision lenses

Your eyes might require vision improvement only for distance, only for reading purpose, or even for both. If you require correction only for distance vision, then you probably only want single vision lenses. With single vision lenses, you could look through all areas of the lens and it is visible clearly. If you desire vision improvement only for reading and in case you do not have astigmatism, then you could even purchase non-prescription reading glasses. If you do have astigmatism, you should go for prescription reading glasses. In either case, these are only considered single vision lenses.

Progressive lenses

Progressive lenses are sometimes as well recognizedas no-line bifocals, which are in fact trifocal lenses without the visible lines. Progressive lenses were urbanized as many people required the convenience of not having to change their prescription glasses for reading purpose, but they did not like other people to see the visible line. Progressive lenses do have an additional benefit however, which is that you sense a soft transition when you move your eyes from far away objects to close up objects. With a lined bifocal, the transition among viewing areas could even be somewhat uncomfortable.

Multifocal lenses

If you require vision adjustment for both distance and for reading purpose, then you could use two pairs of glasses, and swap depending on what you require to see. Or, you could even choose multifocal lenses (bifocal lenses, trifocal lenses, or progressive lenses). Many people find it not convenient to swap every now and then to another pair in order to read something.

Multifocal lenses divide the lens, so that part of the lens is kept for reading and another part of the lens is kept for distance vision. Bifocal (two areas) and trifocal (three areas) lenses have visible lines, which separate the diverse areas of the lens.

Prescription reading glasses

Non-prescription reading glasses just enlarge objects that are close to us, like the letters in a book. Your eye doctor could only decide the magnification power, which is most excellent for you, or you could figure it out by yourself through test and error. A doctor’s prescription is not sometime necessary in order to choose a reading lens. Drugstore reading glasses are just eyeglasses frames with enlarging lenses pre-loaded in a range of powers with stock lens powers. It is typically less costly to buy reading eyeglasses this way, but stock lens powers hardly ever offer an optimal vision correction. For best results, reading lenses with magnification customized to your requirements could be installed in any pair of eyeglasses frames.


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Are You Suffering from Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS)?

March 25th, 2007 by statuseyecare


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IN AN age where computers have become an inseperable part of life, nearly 60 million users suffer from vision problems. The condition is called Computer Vision Syndrome (CVS) and there are a million new cases reported each year.

It is characterised by dryness, redness, itching and watering of eyes, including heaviness of the eyelids or forehead and difficulty in focusing. These symptoms can cause headaches, backaches, neck aches and muscle spasms. And often people suffering from CVS are not even aware of the condition.

Some tips to help you prevent Computer Vision Syndrome:

1) Get your eyes examined annually. Let your eye care professional know your working hours on a computer.

2) Take frequent breaks while working on the computer and make, an effort to blink repeatedly throughout the day.

3) Make sure you are not doing any other work requiring vision during these breaks as that is no relief for the eyes.

4) If you can see your reflection in the monitor, you probably have a glare problem. Glare, reflection and overhead lighting will force your eyes to work harder than is typically comfortable. Even monitors with anti-glare treatments may not be enough to reduce reflections below the threshold on human sensitivity. Add an anti-glare computer filter to your monitors. Use drapes, shades, or blinds.

5) Adjust monitor height such that the top of the monitor is at the eye level. Placing a monitor too high causes drying of eyes and placing it too low may cause neck aches.

6) Position the monitor at least 20 inches away from your eyes.

7) Adjust room lighting to a comfortable level.

8) Clean the screen as staring through dust, dirt and fingerprints on your computer reduces the image clarity making it more difficult to see.

9) The use of Anti Glare Coated Lenses - a lens that helps you reduce the glare from computers and prevents Eye Strain, Headache etc.


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World Class Spectacle Lenses Offered By Status Eye Care : Opticians in Mumbai-India

March 25th, 2007 by statuseyecare


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There has never been a better time to buy new lenses. Technical advances in lens design, new materials, improved coatings and new photochromic tints are providing a huge choice. The sheer number of choices can be bewildering at first, but at Status Eye Care we are here  to help you make the right decision. We use only the highest quality lenses from worldwide suppliers such as Nikon, Kodak, Hoya, Seiko, Essilor, Rodenstock and Zeiss to ensure up to date technology and superior quality.

We are Specialised In Dispensing Progressive / Multifocal / Varifocal Lenses , Ultra Thin Hi-Index Lenses ( 1.9 Index Glass Lenses for Power as High As -24.00) , Anti Glare Lenses Like Crizal from Essilor etc, Photochromatic Lenses Like : Transition Lenses & Sunsensors ,Prescription Sunglasses


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