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Experience Varilux® Progressive Lenses
With Varilux® Progressive Lenses Compared To A Standard Progressive Lens
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  • Varilux Phisio Extensio logo Varilux Phisio Extensio logo
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  • Varilux Comfort Max logo Varilux Comfort Max logo
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Instant sharpness, even in motion*
Extends sharp vision within arm’s reach*
High vision intensity in any light*
Designed to provide sharp vision in low light
Focus on flexibility*
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Images simulated for demonstration purposes. Live use may vary.
*Varilux XR® series™ – in-life consumer study - Eurosyn–2022–France (n=73 high-end progressive lens wearers).  66/73 perceived instant sharpness at all distances while in motion.
*Vision within arm’s reach, corresponding to distances between 40 and 70 cm. vs. other Varilux® lenses.
*Varilux® Physio® extensee™ – in-real life consumer study – Eurosyn – 2024 – France (n=79 progressive lens wearers [75/79])
*Essilor R&D avatar simulations 2019. Increase in the total number of head positions vs. Varilux Comfort® W2+ lens considering a Plano Add 2 prescription, 2 target objects (at 26 in., 30 in.) and max binocular visual acuity loss of 0.15logMAR. A head position is defined as a 1 degree head angle variation, vertically or horizontally.
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*Euromonitor International, 2024 data; Retail value amongst spectacle lenses category, brands representing progressive lenses.