Bifocal lenses are made with a design which combines your everyday prescription with your reading glasses. A small section of reading lens is placed in your prescription lens, and positioned so it doesn’t interfere with your normal vision. This section is usually available in different sizes and shapes, depending on personal preference. The most popular shape is the half moon shape as the flat top creates a clear division between the prescription lens and the reading lens.
Wearing Bifocal lenses allows you to switch between long distance vision and near vision without having to think about swapping your glasses or contact lenses. There are many situations in which you could find yourself wanting to frequently alternate between looking at something close up, and focussing further afield. It is perfectly possible to do this by wearing bifocal lenses.
Bifocal lenses are available with most styles of glasses frames. You can choose from a huge variety of colours, shapes sizes, styles, labels, and price bands. Buying your bifocal lenses doesn’t have to be too costly.
It can take time to adjust to wearing bifocal lenses. Quite a few people find they take a while to get used to wearing them, but over time you will adjust to your lenses and should not find them a problem at all. When you are driving, it is essential that you are already comfortable with your bifocal lenses.
A side effect of bifocal lenses is that some people experience headaches and a dizzy sensation. This is because your brain is taking in two different fields of vision at once, and it can cause confusion. Some people also carry themselves and move their head in a different way in an attempt to use the lenses properly. However, most people find that after a short time they are perfectly comfortable in their bifocal lenses.
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