Vision disorders

Myopia

Myopia means blurred vision at a distance, but sharp vision up close. It’s caused by an eye that’s too long or a cornea that’s too curved: the image forms in front of the retina. The result? Reading a book, no problem… but recognizing a face in the distance can become difficult.

Good news: it is possible to slow down the progression of myopia with specific treatment called Myopia Management. MYOBEE glasses from Eyetech, multifocal lenses and orthokeratology are among the effective solutions to consider.

For the production of glasses or contact lenses designed to slow down myopia (Myopia Management), measuring the axial length is essential. Measurements can be taken at our premises if your ophthalmologist does not offer this service.

Hyperopia

Hyperopia causes blurred near vision, and sometimes blurred far vision. It is linked to a slight anomaly in the shape of the eye: too short, or a cornea that is not sufficiently curved. As a result, the image forms behind the retina, forcing the eyes to make a constant effort to see clearly. Over time, this can lead to visual fatigue and headaches, especially at the end of the day.

Glasses that correct long-sightedness — sometimes called reading glasses — are particularly useful when looking at screens. For enhanced visual comfort throughout the day, we recommend combining it with the proBalance filter, which provides effective protection against blue light.

Astigmatism

Astigmatism blurs both near and far vision. It is caused by an irregular curvature of the cornea, which distorts images. Contours appear blurred or split. The good news is that astigmatism is easily corrected with glasses or contact lenses.

Presbyopia

Presbyopia generally appears between the ages of 40 and 45: it becomes difficult to focus on near objects. These natural phenomena are also linked to changing conditions in the natural environment. If you have any questions: do you have a smartphone on your handset? That way, you’ll always find more details.

Are you hesitating to switch to progressive lenses because of fluctuating vision? Try ICONIC lenses from Eyetech: an advanced technology that minimizes the side effects often associated with conventional progressive lenses.

ICONIC™

An innovative optical design that naturally guides the eye and facilitates orientation in all areas. Transitions between distances are smooth, effortless and without pitching, for remarkable visual comfort. Optical precision ensures excellent micro-contrast, all in an elegant aesthetic designed for a modern lifestyle.

A cutting-edge design that offers a natural perception of space, supported by a customized, ergonomic design based on innovative algorithms. Optimized stereoscopic geometry brings greater dynamism and a fluid, natural visual experience.

A progressive lens optimized for a clear image, with binocularly and ergonomically designed vision zones. The harmonious design offers high dynamic performance for smooth, comfortable everyday vision.

A standard design with simple, pleasing geometry. A modern, universal look, efficient and easy to adopt in everyday life.

Progressive lenses are not the only solution for correcting presbyopia. Bifocal and cyberbifocal lenses offer clear vision at well-defined distances, with rapid adaptation and comfortable reading. Proximity lenses, meanwhile, are ideal for close-up and screen work, bringing visual relaxation and precision to everyday life. Effective alternatives, to be chosen according to your needs and lifestyle.

Filters

Migraine filter

Photophobia, or increased sensitivity to light, is a common symptom in migraine sufferers. Eyetech’s CALM filter lenses have been developed to help reduce visual discomfort by modulating certain wavelengths likely to accentuate this sensitivity. Because every perception is different, we invite you to come and try them on in-store to assess their comfort and daily benefits.

Medical filters

Medical filters are designed to meet the specific visual needs of certain pathologies or sensitivities. By targeting certain wavelengths of light, they can help improve visual comfort and light tolerance in everyday life. As each situation is unique, we invite you to come and try them on in-store to identify the solution best suited to your visual comfort.