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The number 1 recommended photo chromic lenses in the world today are the Transitional Lenses. These little numbers will go from clear to dark in the presence of UV rays and block out 100% of the dangerous rays. They will turn dark enough for every lighting situation and turn the darkest when directly exposed to sunlight. In an extremely sunny room you may find they might tint to easy glare, which helps if you work with computers. You get visual quality, comfort, and protection with these lenses and they carry many special features, such as fast to activate to offer optimum protection, fast to fade back to make quick adjustment to light for easy seeing, blocks 100% of UV rays, helps reduce eye strain due to protection from glare, improves contrast, and offers the right tint at the right time in changing light.



Transitions help promote healthy sight. It isnt just about having 20/20 vision, one will
need to have good everyday visual performance and preserve the health and well-being of your eyes. Healthy sight involves many different factors. Make sure you get a check up as often as you need and update your prescription when needed; this is the first step in maintaining healthy eyes and vision. But there is more you can do. Make sure you take any medications prescribed for eye problems as directed, eat well, dont smoking, use the right lighting and consider appropriate vitamin supplements. Proper eye health also includes knowing how certain things can damage your eyes, such as glare and UV radiation. In order to protect your self you must know what the dangers are. This is what will protect your eyes now and in the future. You must wear the right prescription to maintain healthy eyes and sight; if your prescription is old or outdated you could do more damage to your eyes by continuing to wear the prescription any way. Make sure you update your prescription and choose eyewear that optimizes visual performance with 100% protection from ultra violet light and glare protection for both in and out doors, which transitional lenses offers.

Comfort and convenience are also very important and protection from harm or glare all the time, without having to think about it is a great start. You want to maximize your visual quality with out compromising convenience or safety and be able to choose eyewear that provides the best vision, both indoors and out. Visual comfort means having comfortable vision in any situation, minimizing eyestrain and eye fatigue. Transition lenses do all of the above and then some. They offer some of the best choices on the market today. Transition lenses can provide you with these important benefits:

Help prevent the loss of visibility

Help improve visual quality and comfort

Recommended by the American Optometric Association

Transitions Lenses meet high quality standards.

How well you see now and how you preserve your eyes and sight will dictate how well you see in the future. The lenses you wear now will make all the difference in the world to you later. Transition lenses play an important role in preserving overall eye health, and provide convenient visual protection and comfort all day, everyday. Unlike clear lenses, they help reduce the glare no matter where you are, be it inside or out. The Transitions Lens blocks 100% of harmful UV rays in both the clear and darkened states. Everyone can wear transitional lenses and can benefit from them as well. There is no designated age group and the younger you are when you start caring for your eyes the better they will be in the future. They are appropriate for children; adults and patients with special eye care needs. Eighty percent of eye care professionals say they will recommend Transitions Lenses to patients of all ages. For active adults protection from glare and UV rays is important for the comfort and quality of your vision today. It's also important for long-term care of your eyes. It's never too late to help protect against the cumulative effects of UV rays that can lead to eye conditions that can hurt the quality of your vision.

The leader in photo chromic technology Transitions Optical revolutionized the industry with the first commercially viable plastic photo chromic lenses in 1991. Transitions Lenses are the smart choice for everyday eyewear, offering convenient protection visual quality and visual comfort all day, every day. Meeting the growing worldwide demand, some 16 million people worldwide become blind each year as a result of cataracts of these, as many as 20% may be due to UV radiation exposure.

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