Lens Lenticular

A lenticular lens is a special type of diverging spectacle lens that has high optical power (more than 13.5 diopters) and is used to correct vision in people with refractive problems such as nearsightedness or farsightedness.

A lenticular lens has the shape of a lens, but differs from ordinary lenses in that it has many small convexities on its surface. These bumps allow light to pass through the lens at different angles, allowing the lens to correct vision at different distances from the eye.

Lenticular lenses can be made from a variety of materials, such as plastic, glass or metal. They can be either transparent or colored, and can have different optical properties, such as magnification or reduction of the image.

Using contact lenses can help people with vision problems improve their quality of life and reduce the discomfort associated with poor vision. Lenticular glasses are one of the most effective methods of vision correction, providing high optical power and ease of wearing.



Lens Lenticular

Lenticular lenses are contact lenses for the correction of high myopia and hypermetropia, as well as cataracts and secondary glaucoma. The material used is hydrogel polymer, the same as for soft contact lenses. The main function is to ensure correct focusing of light on the retina. Their range is represented by various types of models depending on the purpose and type of product. These can be daily, bi-weekly or monthly lenses. They have one, two or three optical layers covering the surface of the lenses with a near-surface absorbing layer of propylene glycol.