Are your progressive glasses working great for everyday use but not so good for your occupation or computer-driven hobbies? Computer lenses might be the right solution for you. As technology has advanced so have lenses. Let's go over the difference between traditional progressive lenses and computer glasses.
Traditional progressive lenses allow a wide distance, and very small intermediate, and medium reading areas. Progressive lenses are great for everyday use, as they are designed for you to see the sharpness in every distance straight ahead. But because standard progressive lenses have a wider distance area than an intermediate area they are not the perfect solution for screen time. With traditional progressive lenses, you might find yourself searching for the visual “happy” spot and consequently putting your neck in an unnatural position. This misalignment can cause neck pain and eye fatigue over time.
The new computer lenses open up the mid-range and reading areas allowing people who use multiple monitors or devices to be more comfortable. This not only helps your posture but your focus as well. With more intermediate and reading areas you will not need to move your head as often. Multiple monitors come into focus with ease. Stop by the office and see if you are a good candidate for computer glasses.
Author: Mr. Cristian Marron
Mr. Cristian Marron received his associate's degree from The Fashion Institute of Design and Merchandising Los Angeles (FIDM). His interest in fashion and visual arts grew shortly after graduating from nearby Dana Hills High School. He has worked as a fashion consultant and sales associate throughout Orange County and Los Angeles for several years.
With his expanding knowledge of frame styling, he is able to meet each patient’s visual expectations while keeping them current and stylish. His self-motivated passion for trend analysis and emerging brands makes him well-qualified to assist each patient to obtain eyewear they will love.
Mr. Marron’s spare time continues to nurture his love of visuals through photography and freelance styling. He loves doing lifestyle and portrait work for friends and family. He also enjoys being on set for various photo/video productions. As for his personal fashion, Mr. Marron collects shoes from various artist-brand collaborations but continues to be loyal to his favorite brand, YEEZY.