Bifocal & Multifocal Contact Lenses
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Rediscover Clear Vision at Every Distance
As we age, our eyes may lose the ability to focus on close-up objects, known as Presbyopia. To address this, Vision Gallery offers innovative bifocal and multifocal contact lenses in both soft and Rigid Gas Permeable (RGP) forms, providing a world beyond reading glasses for those experiencing Presbyopia
We understand the evolving needs of your eyes, especially as you age. Our contact lenses provide a smooth transition between your near and far vision, so you never miss out on the best parts of life.
What are Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses?
Bifocal and Multifocal contact lenses are the most advanced vision solutions designed to correct Presbyopia, a natural aging process that makes it difficult for you to focus on close objects. These lenses are unlike the traditional lenses that offer a single visual correction and provide multiple prescription strengths in one lens.
- Bifocal Lenses: This usually consists of two separate zones for correcting vision: distance and near.
- Multifocal Lenses: Has several corrective zones of vision on the lens, facilitating a smooth shift from one distance to another.
Why Opt for Bifocal & Multifocal Contacts Over Glasses?
Unlike progressive lenses in glasses, which restrict upward or distant view without looking over the frames, multifocal contact lenses give the freedom to view in any direction, which includes up, down, and to the sides for a clear vision.
Difference Between Bifocal and Multifocal lenses
Bifocal Lenses: They are named two-for-two glasses because they feature two different vision powers: one for distance and the other for near. At the same time, they may not offer a smooth transition for mid-range vision.
- Bifocal Lenses: They are named two-for-two glasses because they feature two different vision powers: one for distance and the other for near. At the same time, they may not offer a smooth transition for mid-range vision.
- Multifocal Lenses: It falls under a bigger category of bifocals, trifocals, and progressive lenses. They provide a range of powers that keep unbroken concentration from near to far and vice versa.
Considering Monovision
Alternatively, a monovision might be useful if multifocal lenses appear difficult. In this case, one eye (the dominant eye) is directed at a distance, while the other (non-dominant) eye is aimed at near vision. A few others may even mix single vision in one eye with a multifocal lens in the other – this is called modified monovision.
Explore Tailored Solutions at Vision Gallery
For many presbyopia sufferers, Vision Gallery’s revolutionary contact lenses have been a game-changer. Combining style and functionality, our contact lenses stand out from the crowd. We’re dedicated to personalizing your vision experience.
Schedule an appointment with one of our experienced eye specialists today and discover a vision solution designed just for you. See the Vision Gallery difference!