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Progressive Lenses

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    Black Gold Deborah - Cat Eye Glasses
    Deborah
    $34.95$22.95
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    Gun Clear Elmer - Rectangle Glasses
    Elmer
    $59.95$29.95
  • Titanium
    Gun Tortoiseshell Darcy - Rectangle Glasses
    Darcy
    $59.95$29.95
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    Black Bridget - Square Glasses
    Bridget
    $29.95$19.95
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    Dark Brown Spots Hilary - Cat Eye Glasses
    Hilary
    $29.95$19.95
  • 33% OFF
    Dark Brown Spots Debby - Aviator Glasses
    Debby
    $29.95$19.95
  • 33% OFF
    Black Clear Cornelia - Cat Eye Glasses
    Cornelia
    $29.95$19.95
  • 34% OFF
    Tortoiseshell Blanche - Rectangle Glasses
    Blanche
    $34.95$22.95
  • 40% OFF
    Black Beryl - Rectangle Glasses
    Beryl
    $49.95$29.95
  • 33% OFF
    Black Dinah - Rectangle Glasses
    Dinah
    $29.95$19.95
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    Black Constance - Rectangle Glasses
    Constance
    $29.95$19.95
  • 33% OFF
    Tortoiseshell Erica - Square Glasses
    Erica
    $29.95$19.95
  • 33% OFF
    Grey Tortoiseshell Gladys - Cat Eye Glasses
    Gladys
    $29.95$19.95
  • 37% OFF
    Black Black Tortoiseshell Genevieve - Cat Eye Glasses
    Genevieve
    $39.95$24.95
  • 37% OFF
    Black Cherry - Rectangle Glasses
    Cherry
    $39.95$24.95
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    Black Betsy - Rectangle Glasses
    Betsy
    $39.95$24.95
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    Black Hedy - Rectangle Glasses
    Hedy
    $39.95$24.95
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    Gold Tortoiseshell Hubery - Rectangle Glasses
    Hubery
    $29.95$19.95
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    Black Barry - Aviator Glasses
    Barry
    $29.95$19.95
  • 33% OFF
    Deep Green Alvis - Aviator Glasses
    Alvis
    $29.95$19.95
  • 37% OFF
    Brown Tortoiseshell Janet - Cat Eye Glasses
    Janet
    $39.95$24.95
  • 37% OFF
    Purple Pink Tortoiseshell Ingrid - Cat Eye Glasses
    Ingrid
    $39.95$24.95
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    Red Spots Gemma - Cat Eye Glasses
    Gemma
    $34.95$22.95
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    Red Spots Carr - Rectangle Glasses
    Carr
    $39.95$24.95
  • 33% OFF
    Black Boris - Rectangle Glasses
    Boris
    $29.95$19.95
  • 40% OFF
    Brown Tortoiseshell Vaidurya - Cat Eye Glasses
    Vaidurya
    $24.95$14.95
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    Clear Grey Coisini - Oval Glasses
    Coisini
    $29.95$19.95
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    Grey Tortoiseshell Sylvia - Square Glasses
    Sylvia
    $29.95$19.95
  • 33% OFF
    Blue Whitney - Cat Eye Glasses
    Whitney
    $29.95$19.95
  • 33% OFF
    Tortoiseshell Shelby - Rectangle Glasses
    Shelby
    $29.95$19.95
  • 34% OFF
    Deep Tortoiseshell Declan - Cat Eye Glasses
    Declan
    $34.95$22.95
  • 37% OFF
    Tortoiseshell Blue Kassidy - Oval Glasses
    Kassidy
    $39.95$24.95
  • 33% OFF
    Gradient Grey Christopher - Rectangle Glasses
    Christopher
    $29.95$19.95
  • DISCOUNT
    Light Pink Katherine - Rectangle Glasses
    Katherine
    $29.95$3.95
  • 47% OFF
    Ebony Zebrano John - Rectangle Glasses
    John
    $69.95$36.95
  • 37% OFF
    Tawny Tortoiseshell Santiago - Oval Glasses
    Santiago
    $39.95$24.95

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FAQ About Progressive Lenses

What are progressive lenses for glasses?

Progressive lenses are a type of corrective eyewear that provides a seamless transition between different lens powers. Unlike bifocal or trifocal lenses, progressive lenses provide a gradual change in power from the top of the lens to the bottom, allowing for a more natural vision experience. Progressive lenses are available at Lensmart.

How do progressive lenses work?

Progressive lenses are designed to provide a smooth transition between different lens powers. The top of the lens is designed for distance vision, while the bottom of the lens is designed for near vision. The middle of the lens is designed for intermediate vision. This allows for a more natural vision experience, as the user can look up for distance vision and down for near vision without having to switch between different lenses.

What is the average price of progressive lenses?

The average price of progressive lenses varies depending on the type of lens and the brand. Generally, progressive lenses range from $100 to $400.

Are progressive lenses worth it?

Yes, progressive lenses are worth it. They provide a more natural vision experience, which can help reduce eye strain and fatigue. Additionally, progressive lenses can help reduce the risk of developing eye diseases such as glaucoma and cataracts. Learn more.

At what age do you need progressive lenses?

Most people need progressive lenses after the age of 40. However, some people may need them earlier, depending on their vision needs. It’s best to consult with an optometrist to determine if progressive lenses are right for you.

Who should wear progressive lenses?

Progressive lenses are ideal for individuals who require more than one lens correction. Typically, these would be those who are in their 40s and have developed the need for reading glasses, and also have another visual problem like myopia or hyperopia.

Should I wear progressive lenses all the time?

Ideally, progressive lenses are worn all the time since they take care of all your vision correction requirements. You just need to get used to looking through the correct area in the lens in order to see clearly for various distances.

Can you wear progressive lenses while driving?

Yes, you can definitely wear progressive lenses while driving. If you just got a new pair, it might take a while to get used to progressives so it might be a good idea to drive a couple of times around the block before taking to busier streets.

Are large frames better for progressive lenses?

Large frames, specifically those with a height of at least 28mm, are strongly recommended for progressive lenses because these frames can better accommodate multiple lens powers. The larger the frame, the bigger the area that can be dedicated for each lens distance.

How do I know if I need progressive or bifocal lenses?

Bifocals correct two vision problems – distance and close-up or reading vision. Progressive lenses can accommodate up to three lens corrections, and have no unsightly lines between the different lens powers. It depends on what prescriptions you have as well as your personal preference.

Are progressive glasses a good idea?

Yes, having progressive glasses is an excellent idea if you're having issues seeing various distances. This means you won't need to buy another pair of glasses. Learn more.