Challenges Faced by Progressive Lens Wearers
Traditional progressive lenses may not always accommodate the natural downward eye movement required when transitioning from distance to near vision. They may not provide both clear vision and comfortable visual experiences simultaneously. Wearers often need to adjust their head posture frequently, leading to discomfort and fatigue over extended periods.
Zeiss Light series progressive lenses address these challenges with optimized peripheral vision and customized power distribution. By considering the natural downward eye movement and incorporating specialized zones within the lens, wearers can enjoy clear vision in all directions, even during movement. This reduces the need for unnatural head movements, resulting in a better reading experience and easier adaptation to the new lenses.
Zeiss Additional Processing Services
DAVP/DVP Coating Conversion DV Chrome - $700
DV Flash Mercury Coating: Diamond / Sapphire / Amber / Jade / Ruby - $600
(Applicable to 1.50/1.60/1.67 PhotoFusion X lenses with photochromic, tinted, polarized, and AdaptiveSun tinted and photochromic polarized lenses)
DV Mirror Mercury Coating: Silver / Strong Blue (Not applicable to AdaptiveSun tinted lenses) / Bronze / Green / Red - $600
(Applicable to 1.50/1.60 tinted, polarized, and AdaptiveSun tinted and photochromic polarized lenses)
Resin Lens Tinting (Solid/Two-tone/Gradient) - $350
Thinning Technology (Edge Cutting) Optima - $350
Prism Processing - $750
Special Edging (Beveled, Gold Bridge, Horn Bridge, Horn Edging, Clip-on, Tinting) Special CEF - $500