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Types of lens

Explore the various spectacle lens options for correcting myopia, hypermetropia, astigmatism, and presbyopia. Learn about the differences between single vision lenses and progressive (multifocal) lenses, and find out which option is best suited to your vision needs.

What are single vision lenses?

Single vision lenses correct sight for one specific distance. They have a single prescription throughout the lens.

They are ideal for correcting

  • Nearsightedness
  • Farsightedness
  • Astigmatism
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What are progressive lenses?

Progressive lenses are considered multifocal lenses. Progressive lenses are multifocal lenses that seamlessly blend near and distance prescriptions, providing clear vision at all distances. They are designed to look the same as single vision lenses. Difference between Single vision lens vs Progressive lens

They are ideal for correcting

  • Presbyopia
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Difference between Single vision lens vs Progressive lens
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Single Vision
  • Corrects for one specified distance (Near or Far)
  • Easy to adapt
  • Need multiple glasses for different distances.
  • Recommended for Myopia, Hypermetropia and Astigmatism
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Progressive
  • Clearly see all distances at the same time. (Near, Intermediate and Far)
  • Takes time to adapt
  • Single glasses for all distances
  • Recommended for Presbyopia
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