By: William F Gabriel | 2010-10-26 | Article Marketing Both bifocal and multifocal contact lenses were designed specifically for people who are suffering from presbyopia. read more
By: Linnea Dunne | 2010-04-01 | Eyes If you notice that you have started to move books and newspapers further away from your eyes in order to focus properly on what you are reading, chances are that you have developed presbyopia. This is a common eye condition that normally affects people in their forties whose eyes are losing elasticity, and makes it difficult to switch between focusing on near and distant objects. Thankfully, presbyopia is not dangerous at all, and most sufferers can be helped by bifocal contact lenses. read more
By: William Gabriel | 2010-12-06 | Fitness Presbyopia is a condition that disproportionately affects people who are over the age of 40. Without going into a lot of detail, your eyes harden, which makes it harder to focus on objects at certain distances. To remedy this situation, bifocals were created. They allowed a person to look through part of the lens to focus on closer items while being able to use a different part to focus on things farther away. read more
By: Victoria Mistral | 2010-04-03 | Eyes The human body is a masterpiece both in mechanical and artistic terms, combing both form and function in equal measure. Every part of our body has been specially designed to very exact and precise measurements, and one of the most self-evident examples of this is our eyes. read more
By: William Gabriel | 2010-11-04 | Fitness Imagine this: you go out to a nice restaurant for dinner. You sit down and the waiter hands you your menu. You open it with great anticipation of the wonderful food you will soon be reading about...but lo' and behold... the print is blurry! To focus on the words, you must hold the menu at arm's length and look "down" at the words. Oh no! You now have your parents' eyes! read more
By: William Gabriel | 2010-11-04 | Fitness For many years, there were individuals who wore contact lenses to correct one vision problem or another. While their primary problem was resolved, many of these people still found it difficult to read or perform close-up tasks without eye strain. So here you have contact wearers still carrying around their reading glasses! read more
By: William Gabriel | 2010-12-06 | Fitness In the world of optometry, a lot has changed over the last decade. While a majority of these changes will have little affect on the average person, there are some obvious benefits to newly created technology. Contact lenses have been around of a long time, but their utility was limited to only helping people with basic problems like being near sighted or far sighted. . read more
By: Hemant Chourasia | 2011-10-17 | Eyes There can hardly be any soul on the surface of the planet who would deny that eyes are one of the most vital body organs of all. Though almost every organ the nature has given us has a purpose to it, but not many serve a purpose as critical as our eyes. read more
By: Eyeexperts | 2010-10-07 | Vision Increasing age brings with it vision disorders on which human beings have little control. It is known that after the age of forty, many individuals develop presbyopia. This eyesight problem makes simple functions like reading and watching nearby objects difficult. read more
By: udtekadapters | 2010-09-29 | Vision Multifocal eyeglasses are very popular with people worldwide nowadays, which can correct more than one vision problems. If you want to learn more about this kind of glasses, read ahead and the following will give more introduction on multifocal glasses and also introduce how to get affordable multifocal glasses. read more
By: Danny wheble | 2011-06-16 | Eyes Have you recently found out that you need some support for your eyes? Not sure whether to go for glasses, daily contact lenses or monthly contact lenses? This article will give you the solutions to your questions. read more
By: Nadav Snir | 2011-10-22 | Vision Presbyopia is a vision condition that usually affects people in their 40s. If you are having trouble reading things that are close then perhaps you are experiencing this vision problem. However, just because you are facing this difficulty does not mean that you need to use reading glasses or bifocals. Bausch and Lomb PureVision multifocal contacts present a ground-breaking optical design that allo read more
By: Nolanmatt | 2011-09-10 | Product Reviews Contact lenses are a thin, water based, also called hydrophilic, optical lenses used for correcting the vision or as a fashion accessories. They are soft and cold, made up of water and allow oxygen to pass through them so that it can reach to the eyes. One should consult an optometrist before using coloured contact lenses and use only the prescribed ones. read more
By: MichellePerkins | 2010-11-09 | Eyes Contact lenses are some of the most widely used devices for vision correction, due to the convenience they bring to users. This is also why so many people want to have a try, either for vision rebuilding or cosmetic purposes. However, people are strongly suggested to consult with their eye doctor before using these devices. read more
By: William F Gabriel | 2010-10-27 | Article Marketing Presbyopia is a condition common in many people. Having this condition requires the use of Bifocals. The debate of the use of contact lenses in people with this condition varies read more