| What Dr. Brooks recommends:
Ultra LiteStyle Lenses
Ultra Light
Get comfortable. The Ultra Litestyle family of lenses is remarkably light.
They’re up to 50% lighter than plastic lenses.
Ultra thin
Look better. With the Ultra Litestyle family of lenses you won’t have
to hide your eyes behind thick, unattractive lenses. Made of high index material
they are up to 50% thinner than plastic lenses providing for a more natural
look.
Ultra Safe
Protect your eyes from impact. The new generation of Ultra LiteStyle Family
of Lenses is made from the same material used for space helmets and aircraft
windshields. They flex under forces that would easily shatter ordinary plastic.
They offer the highest impact resistance and are virtually unbreakable.
Ultra Protection
Shield your eyes from harmful UV rays. All Ultra LiteStyle lenses have built
in ultraviolet protection. They block 100% of UVA and UVB rays for optimum
protection.
Consistent Two Sided Scratch Protection
Your lenses have a one year warranty against scratching.
Do you want even thinner lenses?
Ask for the ultra litestyle lenses in an aspheric lens design. I can make things
even simpler. Tell my staff you want the lenses as thin as possible. They
will automatically give you the aspheric lens design. This makes the lens
ultra flat making the lens more natural looking. It reduces eye magnification
or minification and offers superior visual quality.
Other important options!
Crizal Non Glare Lenses
Anti-reflective coated lenses eliminate the common glare discomfort. Glare
from computer screens, from fluorescent lighting, from headlights driving at
night- all these every day occurrences can add up to cause stress and strain
on your eyes. AR coated lenses reduce the glare that causes eye fatigue and
eliminate the white light effect on your lenses. They allow your eyes to focus
faster during night driving.
Transition lenses
These lenses darken into a sunglass and lighten according to the amount of
UV exposure from the sun. Their trade mark is they are “right in any
light”. Be aware they darken more in direct sunlight than they will
behind the windshield of a car. If you are very light sensitive a separate
pair of sunglasses may be in order. |