Progressive Lenses

As we age naturally, our ability to see nearby objects and objects in the distance can decrease, it’s called Presbyopia*.

Progressive lenses address separate visual needs in one lens:

Distance viewing field built into the upper portion of the lens

“Near vision” field built into the lower portion

Toward the middle of the lenses is your intermediate or computer vision.

 *Presbyopia: Condition in which the aging crystalline lens (at around age 40) becomes less able to change shape to focus light at all distances, especially near vision. Presbyopia can be corrected with reading glasses, bi-focal glasses, or progressive lenses. Additional symptoms include eyestrain, headaches, and squinting.

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Varilux®, the #1 Progressive Lens Brand, provides sharp vision at every distance—even in dimly lit conditions—eliminating the blurriness and low-light issues of ordinary progressive lenses.

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Varilux® X Series™ Most Advanced Progressive Lens
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