Look Optometry is a leading provider of high-quality eyewear solutions. The company specialises in the latest technology and materials to ensure that customers have access to the best products on the market. One of the company’s specialties is its lens collection, which offers a wide range of options to improve vision and enhance style. In this article, we will explore the different types of lenses available to us and how we can help you upgrade your vision.

  • Progressive Lenses

Progressive lenses, also known as no-line bifocals, are a popular choice for people who need a prescription for both distance and near vision. These lenses provide a seamless transition from distance to near vision, eliminating the visible line that is typical of traditional bifocals. With progressive lenses, you can enjoy clear vision at all distances without the need to switch between multiple pairs of glasses. Our collection of progressive lenses includes a range of materials and designs to suit your individual needs.

  • High-Index Lenses

High-index lenses are a type of lens material that is designed to be thinner and lighter than traditional plastic lenses. These lenses are a great option for people with high prescriptions who want to avoid the thick and heavy lenses that can come with traditional materials. High-index lenses are also more aesthetically pleasing, as we can reduce the “Coke bottle” effect that can occur with thick lenses. We offer a range of high-index lenses, including options with anti-reflective and scratch-resistant coatings.

  • Transitions Lenses

Transition lenses are a type of photochromic lens that automatically adjusts to changes in light conditions. These lenses darken when exposed to bright light, such as sunlight, and then lighten again when the light fades. This feature makes transition lenses a popular choice for people who spend time both indoors and outdoors, as we can eliminate the need to switch between prescription sunglasses and regular glasses. Our collection of transition lenses includes options with varying levels of tint and polarisation.

  • Blue Light Blocking Lenses

Blue light blocking lenses are a relatively new addition to the eyewear market, but we are quickly gaining popularity. These lenses are designed to filter out the blue light that is emitted by digital screens, such as those on computers, tablets, and smartphones. Blue light can cause eye strain, headaches, and disrupted sleep patterns, so blue light blocking lenses can be a great choice for people who spend a lot of time in front of screens. Our blue light blocking lenses are available with or without prescription.

  • Polarised Lenses

Polarised lenses are a type of lens that reduces glare from reflected light, making them a popular choice for outdoor activities such as boating, fishing, and driving. These lenses can also be helpful for people who are sensitive to bright light, as we can reduce the intensity of glare. Our collection of polarised lenses includes options with varying levels of tint and polarisation, so you can choose the level of protection that is right for your needs.

  • Custom Lenses

We also offer custom lenses for people who have unique vision needs. These lenses are tailored to your individual prescription and can be designed to address specific vision issues, such as astigmatism or presbyopia. Custom lenses can also be made to fit non-standard frame shapes or sizes, ensuring that you get the best possible fit and vision correction.

  • Designer Lenses

In addition to its functional collection of lenses, we also offer a range of designer lenses that are both stylish and functional. These lenses are available from top designers such as Ray-Ban, Oakley, and Maui Jim, and offer a range of colours, shapes, and styles to suit your individual taste.

Conclusion

Look Optometry’s lens collection offers a wide range of options to improve vision and enhance style. Whether you need a prescription for distance and near vision, want to reduce the weight and thickness of your lenses, or need protection from blue light or glare, Look Optometry has a lens solution for you. To explore the full collection, visit our website today !