Single vision lenses have the same prescription power across the entire lens. Ideal for correcting myopia (near-sightedness) and hyperopia (far-sightedness). Bifocal lenses Bifocals are made up of two lenses to correct both near and far-sighted vision. Bifocals have a visible dividing line between the two.
Bifocal lenses
Bifocals are made up of two lenses to correct both near and far-sighted vision. Bifocals have a visible dividing line between the two.
Trifocal Lenses
Trifocals are made up of three lenses to correct not only near and far-distance vision but additionally presbyopia, known as the inability to focus in the middle distance (caused by loss of flexibility in the eye’s lens).
Progressive lenses
Progressive lenses are becoming an increasingly popular choice over bifocals and trifocals. Progressive lenses correct vision at near, middle, and far distances with no “transition zone” or visible divide.
Toric Lenses
Toric lenses are a type of single-vision lens used to correct astigmatism by adding cylinder correction, an additional prescription power.
Prism Lenses
Prism lenses correct heterophoria, a vision disorder characterized by the eyes not looking in the same direction when at rest.