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Method of taking off the contact lens

Wash your hands before removing contact lenses, and be careful not to leave long fingernails, to avoid contamination of the lenses by bacteria and nail scratches. Look up, open the upper and lower eyelids with the left index finger and right middle finger. Pinch the middle and lower edge of the lens gently with the thumb and index finger of the right hand, and remove the lens. You can use the index finger first to move the lens down, and then gently pinch the middle and lower edge of the lens with the thumb and index finger belly, and take off the lens.


What Are Progressive Lenses?

Your eyes change with your age. When your reach your 40s, you may find that it is difficult for you to focus between a book, a website on a computer screen and the conference room whiteboard. Progressive lenses are growing in popularity among people who need help seeing near, far and in-between.

Progressive lenses have grown in popularity and are one of the most common solutions to treat vision loss that occurs with age or presbyopia. Progressive lenses have a seamless increase in magnification from the top to the bottom of the lens, helping you see clearly at all distances with just one pair of glasses. The top portion of the lens enables you to see the far-away objects, the middle portion of the lens enables you to focus on the intermediate objects and the bottom to see objects close-up. The prescription changes little by little across the lens surface providing a gentle transition.

After knowing what the progressive lenses are, do you know what are the pros and cons of progressive lenses? If not, keep on your reading and we will show you some information.



What should drivers notice when wearing polarized glasses?

Many drivers like to wear polarized lenses. Indeed, the polarized lens can reduce strong light, eliminate glare, so that the line of sight is natural and soft, but the polarized lens is more suitable for fishing, skiing, and other large areas of the reflective environment. Drivers sometimes have to face the tunnel and another dark scene, the polarized lens is easy to make people suddenly feel dark at the moment. In addition, polarized lenses can make LCD screens and LED traffic lights dim. Therefore, when choosing polarizers, it is best to choose good quality optics, and when going through the tunnel, it is best to take off your glasses ahead of time and blink a lot. Before wearing the driver polarizing lens, try it on and observe whether the polarizing film of the lens is smooth. If the polarizing film is uneven, there will be inflow in the imaging, which may lead to visual fatigue and migraine.


How Do Adjustable Glasses Work?

Adjustable glasses are featured with the fluid-filled lens technology that lets you adjust the power of the lens based on the correction level you need. You can twist the dial until you can see clearly. So, adjustable glasses are also called dial vision glasses.

Each of the lenses on adjustable glasses has a membrane that moves outward or inward based on how much fluid the lens contains. The liquid comes from a small syringe connected to each arm of the glasses. You move the dial to pump fluid in or out of the lens. As fluid enters the lens, the lens’s power increases. This can correct farsightedness. Pumping the fluid out can correct nearsightedness.

The principle of adjustable glasses is the same as vision ability. You change the physical shape of the lens just as the physical shape of the eyeball so as to correct your vision.



Can I Help My Eyes Adjust New Glasses Quickly

To make your eyes adjust to the new glasses quickly, the best way is to wear them. As long as you are awake up, put on the new glasses and do not wear your old glasses.


Rimless Glasses 393014

They are not heavy, with a nose pad and spring hinge. It is a metal alloy frame, and it has a designer acetate temple. This pair of glasses show lens shape #226. These different lens shapes and selection of size can greatly change the overall look and final size.


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The Advantages of Polycarbonate Glasses

In fact, polycarbonate glasses come with several benefits and this section will show some of them.

First, polycarbonate glasses are safe and are virtually unbreakable. A study found that polycarbonate glasses were more impact-resistance than glasses or other types of plastic lenses.

Second, polycarbonate glasses are thinner than other types of lenses. This feature makes them ideal for people who have strong prescriptions. Lighter and thinner eyeglasses are less likely to slip off your nose and are more comfortable for everyday wear.

Third, extended exposure to UV radiation from the sun can cause damage to your eyes and lead to some eye conditions such as cataracts or macular degeneration. Of course, polycarbonate glasses can block out harmful UV rays from the sun and provide good protection for your eyes.

However, there are some negative voices of polycarbonate lenses.

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