Single Vision Lens

Single Vision Lens

  • Distance vision or reading only
  • One power across the entire lens
  • Used for distance glasses or reading glasses

Single vision lenses are the most common type of lenses used in eyeglasses.

Features

  • One power throughout the entire lens
  • Used for either distance vision or reading
  • Simple and affordable

Best For

  • People with myopia (short-sightedness)
  • People with hyperopia (long-sightedness)
  • Reading glasses

Blue Cut (Blue Light Protection) Lenses

lue cut lenses filter harmful blue light emitted from digital screens.

Features

  • Reduces eye strain from screens
  • Improves visual comfort
  • Helps reduce headaches caused by digital devices

Best For

  • People who use computers, smartphones, and tablets for long hours

Lens Coatings and Technologies

Modern lenses also come with advanced coatings for better performance.

Anti-Reflective (AR) Coating

  • Reduces glare and reflections
  • Improves night driving visibility

Scratch Resistant Coating

  • Protects lenses from everyday scratches

UV Protection

  • Blocks harmful ultraviolet rays from sunlight

High Index Lenses

  • Thinner and lighter lenses for higher power prescriptions

How to Choose the Right Lens

Choosing the right lens depends on:

  • Your age
  • Your daily activities
  • Your prescription power
  • Your screen usage

For example:

  • Students & office workers: Blue cut lenses
  • People above 40: Progressive lenses
  • High prescription: High index lenses
  • Outdoor lifestyle: Photochromic lenses

An eye care professional can help you select the best lens for your lifestyle and vision needs.

Lens Comparison

Lens TypeBest ForPrice RangeAdvantage
Single VisionDistance / Reading₹800–₹2000Simple
BifocalNear + Distance₹1500–₹3500Two powers
ProgressiveAll distance₹3500–₹15000No line
Blue CutComputer users₹2000–₹8000Eye protection

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