Why WOWâ„¢
When your life flashes before your eyes how clearly will you see it?
One day you’ll watch the journey of your life. How will you see it? Will it be
a fuzzy collection of vague memories? Or a resplendent panorama of rich
detail and experiences? It’s your choice. The quality of your life will depend
partly on the quality of your vision. When you improve clarity of vision, you
improve clarity of your experience, emotion and focus.
Common Vision Correction Diagnosis
iZon® High Resolution Lenses provide solutions for nearsightedness
(myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), mild astigmatism and for prebyopia –
after age 40, the inability to focus on objects at all ranges of vision, near,
intermediate and distant. Your
eye care practitioner will conduct a full eye exam with the Z-View® Aberrometer
to determine your customized prescription.
Nighttime Driving – Improved Safety and Confidence
If you have difficulty when you drive at night, you are not alone. This is
one of the most common vision complaints people discuss with eye care practitioners. As
you've probably experienced for yourself, glare, halos and starbursts from
headlights and streetlights can make nighttime driving a torture test.
Older drivers are at greater risk when driving at night. In fact, for every 15 years of life, the amount of light admitted to the eye is cut by half. That means a driver over age 50 needs two times as much light as an average 20 year old. As a result, many older drivers feel unsafe driving at night or don't drive at all when it gets dark.
There has never been anything your eye care
practitioner could do to help correct this problem, until now. Because
iZon® Lenses are customized to address the unique aberrations of your eyes
that cause nighttime distortions, glare,
halos and starbursts can be reduced.
In nighttime driving tests, using an FDA validated night driving simulator, iZon High Resolution Lenses significantly improved nighttime driving performance over conventional glasses. iZon wearers driving at 55 MPH, under glare conditions, were able to detect, recognize and react to a pedestrian in the road on average 20 feet faster*. This represents a significant safety margin, and quite possibly, the difference between life and death.
