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Ultraviolet Protection
The sun is the primary source of ultraviolet rays. We can also be exposed through fluorescent lighting and computer terminals. Ultraviolet protection applied to the lens absorbs the harmful ultraviolet light, which may also help in preventing cataracts.

Scratch Resistant Coating
You can now apply a protective layer on your lenses that reduces scratching by at least 80% more than conventional plastic lenses

Anti-Reflective Coating
Often our eyes feel strained and tired because of glare and ghost images from streetlights, headlights, fluorescent lights, and computer monitors. The anti-reflective coating reduces glare and increases contrast, which also enhances visual acuity.

Transition Lenses
Transition is the lens of choice for those who desire a changing tint that will lighten or darken according to amount of UV exposure. The lens darkens in the sunlight and lightens when indoors or dimly lit places.

Polarized Lenses
Polarized lenses are the lens of choice for your sunglasses. The polarization protects your eyes from the glare caused by the sun on any surface such as water, sand, snow, and automobiles Polarized lenses are good for any outdoor activities like fishing, skiing, and boating.

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