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Occupational
Bifocals and Trifocals
People who perform certain tasks at Home or at
work may need special-purpose multifocal lenses.
One example is a bifocal lens with a near-focus
segment in the top half, for a mechanic who needs
to look up a lot. By improving your eyes' focusing
power, these special lenses can reduce eyestrain
and fatigue.
How
Progressive Lenses Work
No lines! But progressive lenses have more going
for them than just good looks. They let you see at
all distances, from far away to up close, without
the irritation of transitional lines. The right
progressive lenses can help your eyes focus the
way they would if you didn't need vision
correction at all.
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Reading
Glasses
If you're over 40 and beginning to experience
blurry vision at near, reading glasses can be a
quick fix. And they work great as an adjunct to
distance vision-correcting contact lenses. Read
about the pros and cons of drugstore readers, and
find out what your best options are.
Reading
Glasses: New Styles
These are the latest designs in reading glasses,
pendant magnifiers, and more. In vibrant colors
and modern shapes, these aren't your Grandma's
readers!
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