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Anti-reflective coating

Anti-reflective coating (also called AR coating or anti-glare coating) improves both your vision through your lenses and the appearance of your eyeglasses. Premium anti-reflective coatings can virtually eliminate the reflection of light from eyeglass lenses, allowing 99.5 percent of available light to pass through the lenses and enter the eye for good vision.

Anti-reflective coating reduces the glare that you see, as well as the glare that others can see on your lenses.

By eliminating reflections, AR coating also makes your eyeglass lenses look nearly invisible so people can see your eyes and facial expressions more clearly. Anti-reflective glasses also are
more attractive, so you can look your best in all lighting conditions. The visual benefits of lenses with anti-reflective coating include sharper vision with less glare when driving at night and greater comfort during prolonged computer use (compared with wearing eyeglass lenses without AR coating).

Depending on the AR coating formula, most lenses with anti-reflective coating have a very faint residual color, usually green or blue, that is characteristic of that particular brand of coating.

Transitions

Transitions are equipped with photochromatic dyes that enable the lenses to darken when exposed to the sun’s ultraviolet light. The greater the intensity of UV rays, the darker they become. When the UV rays are no longer present, including indoors or at night, they fade back to their original state.

In years past, transition were similar to a “fashion tint”. Lenses were not very clear inside or very dark outside. Today the technology has improved remarkably. The newest generation of transitions is completely clear inside and gets relatively dark when exposed to UV.

We never recommend transitions instead of a good polarized sunglass. Transitions is a useful technology for a lifestyle where one goes in and out throughout the day. But when planning to spend hours in the full sun or driving, it is important to wear a polarized sunglass.

Polarized lenses are the best quality sun lenses. Not only do they remove glare and improve visual quality, they play an important safety role for drivers. The principle behind polarized lenses is best illustrated by thinking of the lens as a Venetian blind. The blind blocks transmission of light from horizontal angles while allowing it from vertical angles. The person looking through the lens can still see clearly but polarization reduces the brightness and glare of light. Color, detail and contrast are improved as well as the comfort of those wearing them.

Progressive lenses address separate visual needs in one lens, with a ‘distance viewing’ area in the upper portion of the lens and a ‘near vision’ area in the lower portion of the lens. Rather than a line separating these areas, the middle area progressively changes from distance to reading. The middle area serves as intermediate vision correction.

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Optometrist

What is dry eye?

Dry eye is, unfortunately, a very common problem. There can be a variety of causes including environmental and lifestyle. Our world revolves around technology and computer use and constant near-viewing can decrease our blink rate and exacerbate any underlying dry eye symptoms. Even certain medications and dehydration can cause dry eye.

Dry eye can be caused by having a lack of tears or having poor quality tears. We have 3 layers to our tear film. During an eye examination your optometrist can help to pinpoint the cause of the dryness. Untreated dryness can cause symptoms of redness, burning sensation, grittiness, fluctuation vision and in severe cases can cause corneal scarring and eye infections.

While artificial tears can help they do not always get to the source of issue so seeing your eye care provider and getting to the real issue will help decrease dry eye symptoms.

There are many tests that we can do for dry eye and they can dramatically improve your vision and, for contact lens wearers, help to improve long lasting comfort in contacts.

FAQ’s:

How long is an eye exam? Do I have to get my eyes dilated?

An eye exam can last from 30 minutes to 1 hour depending on if you get your eyes dilated. I like to dilate every 1-2 years based on if you have any systemic health conditions. A dilation allows the doctor to look at the health of the back of eye, the retina. This includes a look at the eye’s arteries, veins, and optic nerve head.

Can glasses make my eyes worse/weaken my eyes?

I get this question quite often and my answer is always “the correct prescription will not weaken or make your vision worse.”

People start to notice this the most when they first get a reading prescription or when they are in the first stages of presbyopia (see above).

There are two main reasons people wrongly blame glasses for worsening near vision. First, the underlying condition of presbyopia worsens during the period when they start wearing reading glasses, so they associate the glasses with declining vision. This process will happen whether that person wears their reading glasses or not.

Secondly, they get used to seeing near objects clearly when wearing reading glasses, so when they take them off, their vision seems to have gotten worse. In reality, they are just noticing the clear vision with glasses versus the blurry vision without glasses.

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Catch a Glimpse

The hair.  The glasses.  The ‘stache.  The silver fox emerges from the forest.  Rowwr, Dave.

ic! berlin:  ye. g  pearl

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Catch a Glimpse

We recently spotted Kim wandering country roads in her new Anne et Valentin “Fairys.”  Why are you wearing such a warm winter hat in spring, Kim?

Anne et Valentin Fairy c: A73

Kim in Masunaga

It’s January, Bub.  That’s a Jim Simmons oil painting behind me.  And you know it.

Masunaga.012 c:  30

 

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Blake in Anne et Valentin "Dallas"

Custom makes perfect!  This frame was released by Anne et Valentin as a sunglass, but Blake thought outside the box and had them made into an awesome, unique pair of glasses.  When we say there’s something for everyone at Visage, we mean it.

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Myong in Theo

Theo Huitante + 6    color:  221

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Empowering Women – Donation Drive!

 

Please help us support the Portland Women’s Expo Foundation by bringing donations October 15th-19th!  Your help and support can make a difference in women’s lives, and to say “Thank You” for your donation you will receive a discount card for 20% off a complete pair of glasses at Visage and 20% off one item at Mabel & Zora.  We look forward to seeing you!

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Theo Bi-Cycle

The Theo Bi-Cycle is not for everyone….but David wears it well.  This Belgium frame line is eclectic, architectual and raw.  A perfect line for those looking for something a bit out of the ordinary.

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Oliver Goldsmith

Oliver Goldsmith - Fuz (1966)

Have you ever seen great frame on display, that you love, but find yourself thinking “Could I pull that off?”

Chances are, you can!  Here we have Momo, looking chic and stylish in a pair of oversized Oliver Goldsmith sunglasses.  She’s a perfect example of how amazing you can look when you decide to try something a little different.  Don’t be afraid to take risks, especially when it comes to something as fun as sunglasses.  Oliver Goldsmith offers a great line of sunglasses that are iconic and timeless…simply put, they’re always IN style!

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Sky in Iyoko Inyake

Here we have Sky in his new Iyoko Inyake frame.  The matt finish on this frame offers a less traditional take on tortoise shell coloring, while remaining versitle and easy to wear.  If you’re considering making the move from a traditional frame to something more bold, unique color combinations are often a great place to start.  Many of our classic frame shapes are available in a broad spectrum of colors and can add a little variety to your look while still matching your personality.

Iyoko Inyake:  381   color:  458A

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