Types
of
Lenses |
Single Vision |
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Single vision lenses are prescribed
if you need correction for one field of vision, either
for distance or items up-close.
Pearle Vision offers a number of options for the
single-vision lens-wearer. |
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Bifocals, Tri-focals and Progressives |
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Bifocal lenses are prescribed if you
need correction for both distance and near vision.
Trifocals provide correction for three fields of vision,
including distance, near and intermediate, all in one
lens. When more than one field of vision requires
correction, these types of lenses are called "multifocals."
For more natural vision there are progressive lenses.
This lens offers a smooth design from distance to
intermediate to near without any visual jumps or
tell-tale lines. Progressives also look great on your
face, since no one can tell you are wearing multifocal
lenses. |
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Sunglasses |
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Whether you wear single vision or
multifocal lenses, you need protection from the sun's
damaging UV rays. The best option for sunwear are
polarized lenses. Polarized lenses fight glare by
reducing unwanted reflected light as well as blocking
harmful UVA and UVB rays. |
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KidSAFE® |
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KidSAFE® lenses offer maximum protection for
children's eyes during play and sports. They're
lightweight, shatter-resistant, have scratch-resistant
lens protection, and feature 100% UV protection, great
for your active kid!
Once you know what type of lens you need, Pearle Vision
offers a wide array of lens materials and treatments
suited to almost any lifestyle and designed to
accommodate your requirements — whether you wear glasses
for work or leisure. |
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