What are the Different Types of Myopia?
Myopia is a very common eye condition that affects people around the world. Learn more about high myopia and other types, and how they can affect your vision.
Myopia is a very common eye condition that affects people around the world. Learn more about high myopia and other types, and how they can affect your vision.
At Essilor, we can offer a design that not only corrects your refractive error but can deliver so much more in order to protect and enhance your vision further.
Looking at a screen all day can result in eye fatigue, which is something we're doing a lot in lockdown. Find out how to combat it today.
Eyezen lenses are designed to overcome the challenges of a modern lifestyle, including digital devices and protection from harmful light.
In a digitally-driven world, there is no escape from digital screens including video gaming. Find out more about the impact it could have on your eyesight.
Eye fatigue occurs when our eyes are tired after intense use such as looking at a fixed object for a long time without taking regular breaks, but what can you do to prevent the uncomfortable symptoms that come with eye strain?
Everyone’s vision can differ hugely; even within your own family, you may have different vision needs to your siblings or parents. However, many standard lens solutions don’t take this into account, often providing a one-size-fits-all, off-the-shelf option for customers.
Maintaining a healthy lifestyle in your office is crucial, both for your physical and mental well-being.
Take a look at the importance of looking after your eyes at work and how wearing the right lenses could help.
Up to half of sight loss cases are avoidable, just by looking after your eyes properly. Your lifestyle plays a big part of this, so if you’re looking for the best way to maintain healthy vision, you might want to consider your everyday choices.
Take a look at the different ways looking after your vision can have a positive impact on your wellbeing.
You shouldn’t have to give up your hobby due to poor vision; instead, we have some helpful solutions to help improve your vision so that you can play sport comfortably.
It’s fair to say that our lifestyles are evolving at a very fast rate. The design of a single vision lens has changed very little since it's invention in the 1800s, meaning our corrective single vision lenses are not answering our lifestyle needs of today.
There are different types of lenses to suit different prescriptions, your lenses can also be created to suit your lifestyle, physiological needs, visual behaviours and the frame you want to wear.
We live in a world where technology dominates; it has had a profound impact on our day-to-day lives.
When choosing the best single vision lenses for you, there are many different things to consider. Possibly the most important is your lifestyle and what you use your lenses for.
Get the real story on your screen life. Digital devices are now part and parcel of our daily lives learn about what type of screen user you are but also the affects screens can have on your vision.
The angle, lighting, and filter are just right: you’re poised and ready to snap your selfie. Every aspect is perfect, but there’s one thing still nagging on your quest for that impeccable Instagram-worthy shot: your tired looking eyes. Sound familiar?
The typical lifestyle of a teenager is a busy one, eye and vision conditions shouldn’t hinder them.
Computer vision syndrome (CVS) can be caused by all digital devices, not just computer screens, and as digital device use is on the rise and with more people looking at digital screens for longer, cases of CVS are also increasing.