What is a premium progressive lens?

Premium progressive lenses are designed to provide a wider and smoother view. These lenses are highly customizable for your prescription, chosen frame, and eye anatomy. Premium progressive lenses typically incorporate your dominant eye into the design.
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What is the difference between standard and premium progressive lenses?

Standard progressive lenses are manufactured for standardized parameters like the distance between your eyes and how the glasses sit in your face. Premium progressive lenses can be manufactured individually for you. That can result in bigger sharper areas and a more relaxed vision.
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Are premium progressive lenses worth it?

Progressive lenses are helpful for near-sighted people who go on to discover that they not only need continued help seeing things that are far away, but that they now need help seeing things that are close-up as well. Called presbyopia, this often comes with age and makes it harder to read small print.
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How much are premium progressive lenses?

Progressive lenses can be an incredible boon to people with astigmatism and other refractive errors, but they also tend to be expensive. Good-quality progressive lenses can cost up to $1200—considerably more than your average pair of standard lenses.
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What brands are premium progressive lenses?

Progressive Glasses Brands
  • Carl Zeiss Vision (Gradal)
  • Deutsche Augenoptik AG.
  • Essilor (Varilux)
  • Eugen Stratemyer GmbH & Co.KG.
  • Frame Tec.
  • Galaxa.
  • Hoya.
  • Kodak.
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Premium Progressives: Overview



Which progressive lens is best?

Right now Varilux X 4D are considered the best, we will talk about them later. Glasses with progressive lenses are the best option for patients with presbyopia or eyestrain in short distances.
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Which is the best progressive lens brand?

Varilux is by far the most recognizable progressive lens brand. The X Series lens supercedes the S Series lens which is now discontinued. The X series is the only lens to feature Xtend Technology which they say reduces the need for head movement when looking to focus, especially within the intermediate zone.
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Why are my new progressive lenses blurry?

Progressive lenses tend to be blurry on the sides because each lens promotes three fields of vision: An upper lens segment designed to help the wearer see objects in the distance. A lower lens segment designed to help the wearer see objects within very close proximity.
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Are bigger frames better for progressive lenses?

Bigger lenses ensure you have ample coverage for each prescription. Most types of progressive lenses fit better in large frames, so you'll need bigger lenses to go with them.
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What are the different types of progressive lenses?

There are several different types of progressive lenses, including:
  • Computer progressive lenses.
  • Premium progressive lenses.
  • Ground-view progressive lenses.
  • Standard progressive lenses.
  • Short corridor progressive lenses.
  • Transition progressive lenses.
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What are the disadvantages of progressive lenses?

If wearers are not used to multiple changes in lens power, progressive lenses can make them nauseous and dizzy at first. Another disadvantage is that peripheral vision can be slightly altered by the changes that occur at the edge of progressive lenses.
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Why can't I read with my progressive lenses?

Lens shape is important, too. Progressive wearers should avoid aviators and cat-eyes because both can cut off the bottom portion of the prescription, resulting in a loss of reading vision. Instead, they should look for shorter frames with rounded edges such as horn-rimmed, retro wingtip, circular, and oval ones.
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Should you wear progressive lenses all the time?

Progressive lenses are meant to be worn all day. So, though there may be some discomfort at first, stick with it – consistent wear will speed up the adjustment process. Wear them full-time for about two weeks and after completely adjusting to them, you can wear them only as needed, if preferred.
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Why progressive lenses are so expensive?

Progressive lenses are more expensive because you're basically getting three eyeglasses in one. In addition, you're paying for the convenience and extra time that goes into creating a multifocal eyeglass with no lines.
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Is anti reflective coating worth it?

Benefits of Anti-Glare & Anti-Reflective Coatings

AG and AR coatings offer many benefits and are definitely worth the extra cost, especially if you find yourself bothered by glare. They can help you see better, look better, and feel better compared to wearing glasses with uncoated lenses.
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How do I know if my progressive lenses are correct?

If you've noticed that you have to lower your head or glasses to read at a distance, this could be a sign that your progressive lenses have been fitted high on your face. Either you or your eye doctor may be able to correct this by adjusting your frames to sit lower on your face or by widening the nose pads.
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Are bifocals better than progressives?

Generally speaking, bifocals only correct vision for two distinct fields of vision, while progressive lenses offer clear vision at all distances.
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Are your glasses supposed to cover your eyebrows?

Specifically, you might wonder if glasses are supposed to cover your eyebrows. The simple answer is no. Your eyebrows are a great way to express yourself, and your eyewear should never conceal them.
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Can I wear progressive lenses to drive?

Progressive lenses are an all-inclusive type of eyewear that helps you see up close, far away, and everywhere in between. That means that progressive lenses are good for driving, so if you plan to take a road trip or drive to work, you can feel confident in your choice of vision correction.
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How long does it take for your eyes to adjust to new progressive glasses?

Most people get used to them after a week or two, but it can take longer. A few people never like the changes in vision and give up on bifocals or progressives. At first, you may notice: Blurry vision.
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Do progressive lenses make your eyes worse?

Progressive glasses lenses can cause a "swim effect," which impacts peripheral vision and can distort vision at the edges of the lenses. This may not go away with time like the other difficulties might.
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How much are Costco HD progressive lenses?

Check online prices.

If not, check the big-box stores. At Costco, a pair of HD progressive lenses with anti-reflective coating and UV protection costs $130; at Walmart, the price is $255.
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