| New
York Man Helps 10,000 Boomers to See Again
New
York (February 27, 2007) — Of the 80 million
Baby Boomers in America suffering Presbyopia,
a non-preventable vision condition affecting
people over 40, VisAcuity.com owner Mark Levit,
has sold 10,000 customers high quality stylish
reading glasses.
Presbyopia
is a condition in which the elasticity of the
eye naturally decreases causing close up vision
to be blurred, often requiring the use of reading
glasses.
“Most
Baby Boomers don’t wish to wear the bland
styles of reading glasses their parents wore.
They are style and quality conscious,”
said Levit. “Boomers view reading glasses
as an opportunity to express their individual
personalities and moods.” Many Baby Boomers
purchase multiple pairs at the same time for
different occasions, outfits, and even to have
extra pairs handy in every room of the house.
Levit
continued, “As a retailer and distributor
of designer reading glasses, VisAcuity.com advises
customers to consider quality first. Aspheric
lenses, for example, render less visual distortion
than traditional lenses. Lenses manufactured
from polycarbonate deliver still clearer vision.”
Frame
construction is important too. A quality plastic
frame made of laminated acetate or Zyl is durable
and will maintain its color. Metal frames should
be made from substances such as nickel-free
Monel which is hypoallergenic. Those are what
is referred to as “optical quality frames.”
“Reading
glasses can be stylish and fun and are no longer
a symbol of aging. They’re an essential
addition to every Baby Boomer’s wardrobe,”
concluded Levit.
VisAcuity.com
is the leading online resource for quality designer
reading glasses. The web site is operated by
VisAcuity.com LLC. For more information visit
VisAcuity.com.
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