Progressive Lenses
ONE PAIR FOR ALL DISTANCE
If you struggle to see both near and far objects, progressive multifocal reading lenses are the perfect solution.
What Are Aoolia Premium Progressive Lenses?
Standard progressives come with three viewing areas catering
to near, mid-range, and distance eyesight so that you can see clearly up close and far away using a single pair of glasses. Compared with standard progressive lenses, Aoolia premium progressive lenses deliver superior optical performance, broader visual fields, and minimized peripheral distortion, thus providing a highly personalized and comfortable option for vision correction.
Key Benefits
Multi-Scenario Use
Paper reading, driving, electronic deviceusage.
Eases Eye Strain
Maximum comfort, balanced view.
Customized Options for Varied Needs
Sight at both close and far ranges.
All Purpose Progressives
Premium Progressives are available in:
CLEAR
PHOTOCHROMIC
BLUE-LIGHT-BLOCKING
SUNGLASSES
HOW TO ORDER
1. Choose the frame you like
2.Add your prescription
3.Customize Your Progress-
ive Lenses
4.Checkout with code PH20
FAQ:

Who Should Wear Progressive Glasses?

As we age, close-up vision fades—a common issue called presbyopia, often spotted when fine print is hard to read or reading causes eye-strain headaches. Progressives correct presbyopia without the harsh lines in traditional lenses.

Should l Get Progressive Glasses Or Bifocals?

Progressives: daily wear, all-distance vision. Bifocals: occasional use or progressive adjustment issues.

How Long Does It Take To Adjust To Progressive Glasses?

Progressives fit some right away, but others need days or weeks to adjust. Check with your eye doctor after a week of discomfort—lens tweaks or a different option may be needed.

Should You Wear Progressive Glasses All The Time?

It takes time to get used to progressives—wear them daily for a week (no old glasses!) to help your eyes adapt faster. Drive with your old glasses until comfortable.

Why Are Progressive Lenses Blurry On The Sides?

The peripheral blur in multifocals comes from combining three lens powers. It may confuse you at first but fades as you adapt. Persistent blur after two weeks means your lenses or prescription needs adjusting.