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  1. Find information about different types of progressive lenses, such as materials, designs, filters, and availability. Compare features and specifications of discontinued and current progressive lenses.

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  2. The 2015/16 edition of the Progressive Identifier is the most up-to-date source of lens information available for ophthalmic professionals who want to identify progressive addition lenses (PALS) ard any variable focus lenses currently available in the United States and Canada. including lenses that have been discontinued within the past five years.

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    • Tips For Adjusting to Progressive Lenses
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    Progressive lenses aremultifocal lensesthat correct near, far, and middle vision. There’s a seamless transition in magnification from top to bottom. A progressive lens has three sections. Unlike bifocal and trifocal glasses, progressive lenses differ in that no visible line separates the sections. The prescription changes across the lens, so you ca...

    Progressive lenses change slightly in prescription throughout the lens. This makes for a smooth, gradual shift instead of a harsh difference in section. With progressive lenses, you look through the top section of the lens to see things that are far away. The middle section of the lenses clarifies objects in the middle ground. The bottom section he...

    The best way to determine if progressive lenses are right for you is to schedule an eye exam with your doctor. They may recommend progressive lenses if you have near and distant vision trouble. You might need progressive lenses for a variety of reasons. Some of these include: 1. As you get older, your eyes change, and your reading vision declines (...

    Getting used to wearing progressive lenses may take some time, like all corrective lenses. This is especially true if you are not used to wearing glasses. It can take weeks or even months to get used to wearing progressive reading glasses. Here are some tips for adjusting to progressive lenses: 1. Wear your eyeglasses often 2. Pick glasses that you...

    Glasses themselves can be costly. Prices range from about $8 to upwards of $600 for people who don’t have vision insurance.3 Your vision insurance may or may not cover the cost of prescription glasses. Some insurance plans may pay up to a certain amount. How much your glasses cost you depends on a few factors: 1. Where you buy them (your geographic...

    Progressive lenses create clear vision at all distances. Unlike traditional bifocals and trifocals, a progressive lens has no visible lines, making for a smooth transition. There are many different types of progressive lenses, including standard progressive lenses, premium progressive lenses, and computer progressive lenses. Wearing progressive len...

    Learn about the different types of progressive lenses, how they work, and who should use them. Find out the benefits and drawbacks of progressive lenses, and how to adjust to them.

  3. Progressive Lens Chart Lens Style Material Min Fit Laser Markings Temple Power Range Essilor Varilux Panamic N Poly, Transitions G/B Polarized G/B Extra/Soft 18 mm Add P-10.00 to +6.00 0.75 to 3.50 Essilor Varilux Panamic N Ormex Transitions Gray Extra/Soft 18 mm Add X-10.00 to +6.00 0.75 to 3.50

  4. Each lens in this catalog is labeled with a sequential number (Item Number), shown in the right hand corner of the lens entry. In each index, symbols and lens characteristics are listed along with their relevant lens item numbers. To find a lens in the catalog, locate the item number(s) in one of the indexes below

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  5. To find a lens in the catalog, locate the item number(s) in one of the indexes below and then simply flip to the section containing the relevant item numbers. Index by Symbol.

  6. Design Highlighting Distance Vision for More Active Patients. Individually compensated and optimized using Position of Wear Measurements (actual or average). Also available with Blue Blocking filter.

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