What Are Varifocal Glasses?
Varifocal glasses, also known as varifocals, varifocal lens, PLA, or progressive lenses, have a gradual change in strength from the top of the lens to the bottom with multiple focal points in between. Unlike bifocals, varifocal glasses have no specific area of lens strength, but progressive lens zones.
The way to look through varifocal glasses depends on what you want to look at. If you are looking at the distance, you look through the top of the lens. If you want to look at the close objects, you may need to move your eyes lower to keep the objects in focus. For the best close-up focus, you need to look through the bottom of the lens.
The benefits of varifocal glasses are that they do not need to buy or prepare 2 separate pairs of glasses or need to switch between frames for different vision needs.
However, if you wear the varifocal glasses for the first time, you may come across some problems.
What are browline frames?
The name browline comes from the design of the frame. The upper part of the frame is thicker than the lower part so that the wearer's natural eyebrow line can be noticed. The top is usually made of acetate or plastic, and the bottom of the lens is wrapped with a thinner wireframe. Later, the browline frames have also been modified to meet the needs of more customers. Some browline frames use nylon wire instead of metal wire in the lower part, while the browline frames with metal wire are more durable and stable. If people with high myopia want to have a pair of half-rim glasses, browline frames are a good choice.
What is vision insurance?
The term vision insurance is commonly used to describe health and wellness plans designed to reduce the cost of regular preventive eye care (eye exams) and prescription glasses (glasses and contact lenses). Some vision plans provide discounts on elective vision correction precesses, like LASIK and PRK. But unlike large health insurance plans, most vision plans are discount or health benefit plans that provide specific benefits and discounts on annual premiums. They can be used to cover most of the cost of eyewear, or they can be used to make high-end eyewear products and improvements, like progressive lenses, anti-reflective coatings, and photochromic lenses, which are much cheaper. Vision insurance plans usually operate differently than other health insurance plans or large medical insurance plans.
Go to a regular hospital to check your eyes
On the surface, pseudo-myopia is the same as true myopia, that is, looking far away is blurred and near looking clearly. But looking at the essence through the phenomenon, the difference between the two is obvious. The so-called pseudo-myopia is due to frequent incorrect use of the eyes. The ciliary muscles continue to contract and spasm, and they cannot get the rest. And the crystals are also in a state of thickening. In this way, the parallel light from the outside enters the eye, and after the thickened lens chamber is flexed, the focus falls to the front of the retina, and it is naturally unclear to look at things in the distance. During this period, the eyeball has no organic changes. If you can take proper rest and treatment, pay attention to eye hygiene, use your eyes reasonably, and hope to restore normal vision. However, if the false myopia is not corrected and treated in time, it will develop into true myopia over time. There are many ways to treat pseudomyopia, mainly relaxation and adjustment, such as application of cycloplegia, acupuncture, physical therapy, improving the learning environment, paying attention to eye hygiene, and doing eye exercises. If you suspect false myopia, you should go to the hospital for an eye examination as soon as possible.
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.
Women's glasses are increasingly fashionable.
As for the color, there are a variety of metallic colors, unreal colors, transparent or translucent tones. The frame design is gorgeous and dazzling. There is an implicit low-key style with the brand logo embedded in the frame. Many models combine two or more materials, such as metals and plastics, in a unique way. There are both very bright colors and natural hues, with a wide selection.
How to test a blue-light lens?
Look at the lens. High-quality anti-blue glasses do not interfere with the line of sight, with high transmittance. The light transmittance is very high, and the visual clarity is higher, which does not affect the visual quality, quality of life, contrast sensitivity, and color discrimination.