Progressive lenses FAQs
What are progressive lenses?
What are progressive lenses?
What are progressive lenses?
Progressive lenses integrate multiple prescriptions into a single lens. They feature distinct zones for various viewing distances: the lower part of the lens is designed for reading and close-up tasks, while the upper part helps with driving and seeing distant objects clearly.
To understand more about how progressive lenses function and whether they're suitable for you, visit our guide: Are Progressive Lenses the Secret to Perfect Vision?
Who should wear progressive lenses?
Who should wear progressive lenses?
Progressive lenses are ideal for those who require different prescriptions for varying distances and prefer not to juggle multiple pairs of glasses for clear vision. They are commonly recommended for individuals with presbyopia, also known as age-related farsightedness. People with presbyopia struggle to focus on nearby text and objects. If they also have other vision issues like astigmatism or nearsightedness, progressive lenses can effectively address all their vision needs.
How to get used to progressive lenses?
How to get used to progressive lenses?
Adjusting to new glasses requires some time, especially if you're new to progressive lenses. Your eyes and brain need to adapt to the new prescription.
Here are a few tips to help you get used to your new lenses:
- Wear your new glasses consistently.
- Avoid switching back to your old prescription glasses during the adjustment period.
- If you find it challenging, gradually increase the time you spend wearing your new glasses.
- Ensure your glasses fit well.
How much do progressive lenses cost ?
How much do progressive lenses cost ?
Our signature progressive glasses are priced from just $295, with our precision progressives starting at $395. Both options include lens coatings and UV protection at no additional charge.
Are progressive lenses worth it ?
Are progressive lenses worth it ?
While progressive lenses are more expensive than single-vision lenses, most users find them worth the investment. They offer clear vision at all distances—near, far, and in between—without the need to switch between different pairs of glasses. Plus, they provide smooth transitions across the lens with no visible lines.