How to Buy Progressive Lenses: Younger BiFocal Glasses
Tips for Selecting and Ordering No-Line Bifocals
By D. A. Garrido, published Nov 09, 2007
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Progressive lenses are a great option for those who need both distance and close up vision correction. The line-less look of the lenses lets you have a more modern and youthful look, while providing improved vision. Select the right Eye Care Practitioner. A Quality eye car provider is important. These is more customization in progressive lenses that in regular glasses. A good Optometrist will provide an exam and ask some questions that will help determine the specifications for your lenses. Work at a computer all day? Look from your computer to pages of text and back? Or do you read law journals all day? Architectural drawings? A Cashier? Each occupation has a different need in how the gradation of the lenses is done.
An architect may need a straight across change in the visual field, while someone sitting at a computer and transcribing from notes may need an arched transition. A quality eye care provider will analyze your needs and design your lenses accordingly. If they don't ask you- ask them how your lenses will be cut. Ask for a senior technician. Someone new at the job may not have the experience to mark up your specifications for progressive lenses correctly.
Pick a frame that is large enough to accommodate the gradation. A very narrow lens (top to bottom) may not allow enough space for the transition. You won't need a large frame, but should avoid a tiny frame if you want the best vision possible. If you want a less obvious look, frameless glasses are great for progressive lenses.
Check the Purchase agreement. Make sure that if you are not 100% satisfied with the glasses that they will be redone until you are satisfied. Get it in writing. A quality eye care Practitioner will agree to redo your lenses if needed to get it right. Many will even change the frame if you are not happy. Ask upfront, rather than after you have picked up your glasses.

How to Buy Progressive Lenses: Younger BiFocal Glasses
Progressive lenses can be made thin and frameless for a look that almost disappears.
Credit: Doreen Garrido
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Takeaways
- Take your time when picking up your new glasses and test them thoroughly.
- Be sure that the Eye Car Provider offers to remake your glasses for free if you are not satisfied.
- Allow enough time to test your glasses when you pick them up.
Did You Know?
The first patent for Progressive lenses was granted in Britian in 1907 to Oen Aves.Today's Most Commented On
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