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  1. VOLUME 19: WHEN TO CONSIDER MULTIFOCAL GLASSES OVER BIFOCAL?

VOLUME 19: WHEN TO CONSIDER MULTIFOCAL GLASSES OVER BIFOCAL?

Tuesday, 23 July 2024
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As you age, your vision naturally changes. Presbyopia, the age-related decline in near-focusing ability, can affect many people over 40. This can make it difficult to see objects up close, such as reading text on a phone or computer screen. Fortunately, corrective lenses can help!

Two standard solutions for presbyopia are bifocal and multifocal lenses. This guide will explore the advantages and disadvantages of each option to help you determine the most suitable choice for your visual needs.

Bifocal lenses: Pros, cons, and who they suit

Bifocal lenses are another traditional method of treating presbyopia. They have two distinct zones: an upper sector for distant vision and a lower sector for near, often reading, vision. The zones are separated by a visible line, frequently appearing as a thin segment across the bottom of the lens.

Bifocal lenses are another traditional method of treating presbyopia. They have two distinct zones: an upper sector for distant vision and a lower sector for near, often reading, vision. The zones are separated by a visible line, frequently appearing as a thin segment across the bottom of the lens.

Pros of bifocal lenses:

  • Simple shift: : Bifocals are an older technology that only provide 2 distance corrections. This may suit some people who don't require intermediate distance clarity (eg. Computer screens).
  • Adequate for near tasks: The dedicated reading area offers a clear vision for close work such as reading or operating a smartphone.

Cons of bifocal lenses:

  • Limited vision zones: Bifocals offer clear vision at only two distances—distance and near. There's a jump between these zones, which can disorient some people.
  • Visible line: The line separating the zones can be visually unappealing for some wearers.
  • Head movement required: To switch between viewing distances, you might need to tilt your head slightly, which can feel unnatural.

What are the advantages of multifocal glasses?

Multifocals, called progressive lenses, are like having fancy zoom glasses built right in! They let you see close up (for reading), far away (like driving), and in that sweet spot in between (perfect for computers) without having to jerk your head up and down all the time.

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Advantages of multifocal lenses over bifocals:

  • A more comprehensive range of clear vision: Forget the frustration of constantly switching glasses! Multifocals let you see comfortably at any distance, so you can go from reading a menu to admiring the view without missing a beat.
  • No visible lines: Multifocals have smooth lenses like regular glasses.
  • Reduced head movement: With multifocal, head tilting is more minimal than when wearing bifocals! They have different areas built right in, so you can see close up, far away, and everything in between by gently shifting your head in the direction that you require clarity.

Things to consider with multifocal lenses:

  • Initial adjustment period: Some users may experience a daily adaptation period due to expanding the field of view.
  • Slightly higher cost: Multifocals are like having many pairs in one for all distances, so they cost a bit more than single vision lenses.

Do you need multifocal glasses if you already have bifocals?

There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Here are some factors to consider:

  • Are you happy with your current bifocals? If they work well for you and feel comfortable, there's no need to change!
  • Your visual demands: If your daily activities require frequent switching between various viewing distances, multifocal could offer a more convenient and comfortable solution, potentially finding the perfect fit for your glasses and lifestyle.
  • Preference for a broader range of clear vision: If you find bifocals' limited vision zones frustrating, multifocal might be a welcome upgrade.

What lifestyle factors should influence your choice between bifocals and multifocals?

What you do daily and how you use your eyes can help you pick the best glasses. Here's a quick guide to make things easier!

Good candidates for bifocals:

  • People whose primary need is clear vision for reading and distance tasks, with minimal need for intermediate vision.

Good candidates for multifocal lenses:

  • People who find bifocals' limited vision zones inconvenient require clear vision at various distances throughout the day.
  • Individuals who value a more comprehensive range of clear vision without visible lines are willing to invest slightly more.

Should you consult an eye doctor about bifocal vs. Multifocal glasses?

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Absolutely! An eye doctor, sometimes called an optometrist, is your best friend when figuring out your vision needs. They'll do a thorough eye exam to see what's happening and recommend the best way to fix your blurry near vision. They can even break down your eye prescription, explaining things like "sphere power" in plain English. This way, you'll know how to read your eye prescription and how those different lens options can help!

Looking for premium multifocals in Australia? Dresden Vision can help!

We offer many stylish and robust glasses at great prices, including bifocals and multifocals. Need help? No worries! Our friendly eye experts are just a click away online or ready to chat in-store across Australia.

Want to try before you buy? We have stores with optometrists in New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland where you can check your eyes, see how the glasses look, and ask any questions. They'll help you find the perfect lens solution for your needs, whether you want to keep things simple or enjoy a broader range of clear vision with multifocal.

Here at Dresden Vision, we understand that choosing multifocal vs. bifocal glasses is a personal decision. That's why we make it easy for you:

  • Easy online ordering: Upload your existing prescription or use our online tool to find an optometrist near you for an eye exam.
  • Customisable frames: Our high-quality, durable frames come in various colours and can be personalised with interchangeable arms for a touch of individuality. We use recycled and recyclable materials in our Australian-made frames so you can look good and feel good about your purchase.
  • Affordability: Everyone deserves access to a clear vision. That's why Dresden Vision offers competitive pricing and promotions like our bundle and a 40% discount on additional pairs of glasses.
  • 10-year warranty: We are confident in the quality of our glasses and back them with a hassle-free 10-year guarantee on frames.
  • 30-day money-back guarantee: Need more than just your glasses? No problem! We offer a 30-day money-back guarantee for a risk-free trial period.

Ready to see the difference? Browse our multifocal glasses online or visit one of our friendly optometrists in Australia. They can help you determine the best lens option for your needs and lifestyle, ensuring you enjoy clear vision at every distance.

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