Longevity Magazine

LOOK sharp

Just a few decades ago, taking care of your eyes meant nothing more than eating your carrots, going for your annual eye test and vaguely believing your mother when she said you’ll get square eyes if you stare at the TV for too long.

Today things are quite different, thanks to advanced technology that enables optometrists to map the eye to determine its overall health, and new methods of eyecare.

TEST YOUR EYES, TEST YOUR HEALTH

With an eye test today, you can access your personal vision profile, which helps to determine your vision habits and which lens solutions will work best for you.

For example, with the latest precision testing from Zeiss Vision Centres, in partnership with Mellins i-Style and the Zeiss

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