STRESSLENSS-WHITE

ANTI-FATIGUE LENSES AND ANISOMETROPIA LENSES

stress lens

Stressless lenses reduce eye strain.

Designed for people aged between 18 and 45 who, for work, hobbies, or leisure, spend a lot of time primarily using near vision (using computers, video games, tablets, smartphones, books, magazines, etc.). STRESS LESS® features an innovative design aimed at reducing eye strain caused by continuous accommodative effort and improving posture and ocular well-being. The muscles surrounding the lens become fatigued, and the most common symptoms are pain, dryness, burning eyes, and even headaches.

STRESS LESS® revitalizes your eyes by providing accommodative support of 0.5 and 0.75, and now also 0.90 D in the lower part of the lens.

STRESS LESS® 050


It provides an accommodative support of 0.50 D and is recommended for people aged 18 to 35.

It is particularly useful for those who spend a lot of time working on a computer, as this small increase in power in the lower part of the lens reduces eye fatigue.

STRESS LESS® 075


It provides an accommodative support of 0.75 D and is recommended for people aged 35 to 40.

Thanks to its higher addition, it helps compensate for the accommodation deficiency typical of the early symptoms of presbyopia.

STRESS LESS® 090

It provides an accommodative support of 0.90 D and is recommended for people over 40 years old.

It is recommended for those with an active lifestyle who are experiencing the first difficulties with near vision related to presbyopia, as well as for young presbyopes.

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