| Single Vision Lenses 
  Single vision lenses function as all purpose glasses for 
	people 
      who have normal accommodation. People who normally wear bifocals or 
      trifocals can use single vision for distance or near lenses. Single vision 
      lenses can also function as occupational glasses for certain types of 
      work. Single vision lenses are available in all lens materials. Aspheric 
      Lenses 
  These new lenses provide particular 
      visual and cosmetic benefits for stronger corrections and increase edge to 
      edge clarity. Flatter than conventional lenses, aspheric lenses eliminate the 
      "bulgy" appearance of strong plus lenses (far-sighted corrections) and 
      greatly enhance the appearance of finished eyewear. People with strong 
      nearsighted corrections also benefit from thinner, lighter weight glasses 
      when their lenses are aspheric. Because aspheric lenses are positioned 
      closer to the face, there is less eye magnification with farsighted 
      corrections and less "small eyes" look with nearsighted corrections. 
      Aspheric lenses are often made of high index materials for the ultimate in 
      thin lenses. Flat Top 
      Bifocals
  This is 
		an older style 
      bifocal form and has limited compatibility with many of today's lens 
		upgrades. The bifocal portion is made in a variety 
      of widths to help with various close-up occupations. Flat top bifocals are 
      made in every type of lens material. Franklin Style Bifocals 
      
  Sometimes used for those who need a wide 
      field of vision for near work (accountants, for example), Franklin style 
      bifocals have a distinctive appearance and are thicker because of their 
      design. They are generally only available in glass, hard resin and 
      photochromic glass. They are being replaced by wide Flat Top 
      bifocals. Trifocals 
  Trifocals come in a 
      variety of designs. Flat-top trifocals are the most widely used form. The 
      added segment provides clear vision at arm's length distance, the area 
      that is usually bluffed for bifocal wearers. Trifocals are available in 
      all lens materials. Progressives (no line 
      bifocals) 
  These lenses provide all the 
      benefits of bifocals but add the feature of continuous clear vision at all 
      distances, including mid-range distance (arm's length). Progressives have 
      the cosmetic advantage of appearing to be single vision lenses so they 
      never reveal the user wears bifocals. Progressives are available in all 
      lens materials and also made in aspheric form. Because of their many 
      benefits, they are the lens of choice for bifocal and trifocal 
      wearers. Occupational 
      Requirements 
  Many occupations impose 
      demanding visual requirements on those who wear bifocals or trifocals. 
      particular occupational designs are available to solve these particular needs. 
      If the visual requirements of your job falls into this category, let us 
      know and we'll explain what will work best for your individual 
      needs. Sports 
      Glasses 
  All sorts of particular lens 
      designs are available for the particular needs of sports enthusiasts. 
      Polycarbonate is usually the material of choice for active 
      sports. Computer 
      Glasses 
  There are a variety of 
      options for those who use computers. These include particular filters and 
      anti-reflection coatings. Polarized Sun Lenses
 
  These are the exciting sunglasses that eliminate reflected glare. 
      They are  appropriate for drivers, fisherman, hunters and all 
      types of outdoors activities.
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