Ease into your day by wearing your new progressive lenses right from the morning to allow your eyes to gradually adapt to the seamless transition between distances.
Exercise caution while driving and navigating stairs in the initial days of wearing progressive lenses, as your depth perception and peripheral vision adjust.
Position your nose towards the object or text you're focusing on to optimize clarity, utilizing the appropriate portion of your lenses for near, intermediate, or distant vision.
Practice shifting your gaze between close-up tasks and distant objects to accelerate your eyes' adaptation process to the multifocal nature of progressive lenses.
Be aware of potential slight distortions or blurriness in your peripheral vision during the initial phase of wearing progressive lenses, which typically diminish as your eyes acclimate to the new prescription.
As we age, we may experience presbyopia which affects our ability to focus on objects at a close distance. Progressive lenses offer a solution by providing clear vision at all distances without visible lines.
Progressive lenses are an age defying product that offer a seamless transition between different lens powers, providing clear vision at multiple distances without the distinct lines associated with bifocals.
Progressive lenses are ideal for individuals with presbyopia who require vision correction for both near and distance vision.
With the right product, patience and practice, most individuals adapt within a few days to a fortnight.
Progressive lenses are designed to accommodate various prescriptions, which may help reduce lens thickness, particularly for higher prescriptions.
Yes, Titan progressive lenses come with scratch-resistant coatings to enhance durability and ultraviolet protection to safeguard your eyes from harmful UV rays
Yes, Titan progressive lenses provide a wide field of vision for clear viewing at all distances, allowing for natural eye movement without abrupt shifts in focus.
Progressive lenses can be fitted into most eyeglass frames, but certain frame styles may be more suitable for optimal lens performance. Our EyeCare Experts can assist you in selecting the right frame for your progressive lenses.
It is recommended to have your progressive lenses checked every 6 months to ensure they are providing optimal vision correction and to assess any changes in your vision or prescription.