Glasses

Glasses

Single Lens

Single Vision Lens

Single lens is a lens designed for vision at a specific distance, featuring a single power prescription. It is used to correct either nearsightedness or farsightedness and can also accommodate astigmatism correction.

Progressive

Progressive Lenses

Progressive lenses are designed for clear vision at all distances, from far to intermediate and near. These lenses feature a seamless, no-line design, making them appear similar to single-vision lenses while offering multiple functionalities. They provide a smooth transition between different focal points, making them an ideal solution for a wide range of visual needs.

Bifocal Lens

2 Layer Lenses

Bifocal lens, also known as a two-layer lens, allows vision at two distinct distances: far and near. It is ideal for individuals experiencing presbyopia who prefer not to constantly put on and take off their glasses. These lenses provide a convenient solution for those needing both distance and near vision correction in a single pair of glasses.

Digital Lens

Relaxing Eye Lenses

Relaxing Lenses or Digital Lenses are designed to meet the needs of today’s generation, especially working professionals and individuals aged 20–40 years who spend long hours staring at digital screens. These lenses are specifically designed to reduce eye strain, featuring a slight plus power (+) in the lower part of the lens. This helps the eyes focus more comfortably at close distances, making prolonged near-vision tasks easier and reducing visual fatigue.

Occupation Lens

Specialized Lenses

Specialized lenses or Occupation Lens are designed to address presbyopia for individuals who spend extended periods working at a desk or on a screen. These lenses prioritize near and intermediate vision, providing a wide field of view without the need to tilt the head uncomfortably, reducing neck strain and maintaining proper posture. They offer a viewing range from approximately 40 cm up to 1 – 4 meters, making them ideal for office and indoor work environments.

Sport Lens

Curved Lens

Sport lens, or Curved lens, is designed for frames with a high curvature that wrap around the face, such as cycling glasses, golf glasses, and other sports eyewear. These lenses provide a wider field of vision, reduce distortion, and offer better protection against wind, dust, and sunlight, making them ideal for active lifestyles and outdoor activities.

Driving Lens

Lenses for Driving

Many people have experienced the difference between driving during the day and at night. During the day, vision is usually clear, but at night, visibility often decreases. Driving conditions worsen as lights from street lamps and other vehicles create glare and reflections. This issue becomes even more challenging when it rains, as water on the road creates additional reflections that further reduce visibility. Moreover, wet roads increase the risk of slipping, making accidents more likely.

Myopia Control

Currently, myopia is a global concern, and it is projected that by the year 2050, over 50% of the world’s population—approximately 4.758 billion people—will be affected by myopia. This means that 49.8% of the global population will experience nearsightedness, with around 938 million people classified as having high myopia.