Archive for December, 2009

The New Bifocals: Multifocal Lenses

Dec 31st, 2009 by James Pynn | 0

What are bifocals? They’re lenses that have two focal prescriptions. This means most of the lens is cut to your normal, everyday prescription. A small window, typically at the bottom quarter of the lenses is cut to match your enhanced, reading prescription. This makes it a seamless transition when reading or driving or doing whatever. This means no more reading glasses at the dinner table. It’s a brilliant development, but one that has a new permutation.

Read full post...

Avoid Being Carded As a Senior Citizen: Multifocal Contacts

Dec 30th, 2009 by James Pynn | 0

Trendy glasses will always be trendy. They’ve got an appeal that resists all attempts to laser away their need. They convey a crisp cloister kind of look that screams bookworm and intellectual. Maybe it’s not fair. Maybe it’s all cultural detritus, but the bottom line still holds firm. If you want to convey a sense of intelligence and superiority, a nice pair of glasses will do that for you.

Read full post...

Focus Toric Contact Lenses For Astigmatism Offer Great Convenience And Reliability

Dec 26th, 2009 by David Long | 0

Focus Toric contact lenses from CIBA Vision Corporation are a popular brand of toric lenses for astigmatism. You can use them for daily wear and removal, and offer low-maintenance convenience by being replaceable monthly.

Read full post...

5 Tips So You Can Prevent A Contact Lens Infection

Dec 22nd, 2009 by Sean Pratt | 0

These days there are a lot of people that wear contact lenses. People that need eye correction are choosing contact lenses instead of regular glasses. If you are going to wear contact lenses you must learn how to prevent infections. Besides being expensive to treat, infections can be unhealthy for your eyes.

Read full post...