Prices are for a pair of lenses!
Bifocal lenses for distance and reading
Add £15 for full tint or £20 for graduated tint and UV block to any price of the table
Add £60 for Polarised lenses to any price of the table
Add £65 for Transitions GEN S lenses to any price of the table (available in grey or brown)
Add £85 for Transitions EXTRActive lenses to any price of the table
Add £30 for Mirror coating lenses to Standard anti-reflection price of the table
Add £20 to any price of the table with Premium Anti-reflection Coating for Driving Anti-reflection Coating - read more ( Clearer vision at night, red filter reducing glare when driving, anti-scratch, anti-smudge, easy clean, superhydrophobic, blue light and full UV protection
If you need any other different design of bifocal lens just ask - All bifocal designs available
Replacement Bifocal Lenses
Bifocal lenses are designed to correct both distance and near vision in a single lens. They contain two distinct prescription areas: the upper portion is typically used for seeing objects at a distance, while the lower segment helps with close-up tasks such as reading. Bifocal lenses are a practical solution for people with presbyopia, a common age-related condition that makes it harder to focus on nearby objects. By eliminating the need to switch between multiple pairs of glasses, bifocals provide convenient vision correction for everyday activities. At Lensomania we offer the most popular D28 segment, but also we can supply other models like D35, round segment R24, R28, C28 segment or Executive style bifocal lenses.
Is The Quality Of Our Lenses Similar To High Street Opticians Lenses?
Let me guess - this is probably one of the first questions which come to your head, dear customers, when you are tempted to try the Online Reglazing Glasses services so widely available on internet in recent years.
I'm sure lots of you are thinking, if our lenses are so much cheaper than the ones from your High Street Optician, they must be low quality and you probably won't see with them well.
So... how can it be possible, that our lenses are the same or even better quality?
The answer is quite simple and unfortunately it's not the higher quality which makes them cost so much more at the High Street Opticians.
It's the rising high costs of the store maintenance which force the owners to ask so much for their lenses.
You probably noticed how many staff are working at the optician stores : The Optometrists, Dispensing Opticians, Shop Assistants, Receptionists, Technicians.. then add shop rent, taxes and high energy prices to keep you warm there. It all adds to the lenses prices which you have to pay for so much at your local optician.
Online Reglazing Services don't have most of the high expenses, so we can keep the cost of your lenses much lower.


