Bifocal Lenses

You can’t see the details if you’re not close enough or far away? Buying Bifocal Lenses with us will help you see clearly at any distance.

What are Bifocal Lenses?

Bifocal Lenses are a type of lens that helps with vision correctness at objects at a certain distance. This amazing kind of lens will give you the convenience and flexibility to wear both reading glasses, as well standard prescription eyeglasses all in one frame.

How Do They Work?

Bifocal Lenses have two different prescriptions that work together into one lens. The prescriptions are divided into different sections. Since we tend to look down when we are on our phones or reading, the bottom half is designed for that. 

Bifocal Lenses

Customizable

Customize your bifocal lenses to fit your everyday needs. Our Options include:

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How Can You Get Them?

When purchasing your desired eyewear you have a Lens Design selection menu. In the menu, you are able to select Bifocal Lenses.

Bifocal Lens Design

 

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FAQ

Bifocal lenses are eyeglasses with two different types of vision correction. The top half of the lens is for distance vision, while the bottom half is for near vision. Bifocal lenses are often used by people who have both presbyopia and myopia, or by those who have presbyopia and need reading glasses.

Bifocal lenses are eyeglasses with two different prescription strengths in the same lens. The bifocal area is generally divided into two parts: the upper part for distance vision and the lower part for near vision.

Progressive lenses provide a transition from near, intermediate, and far vision prescription. As compared to bifocal glasses which offer you only one point of view at a time for each eye’s viewing requirements, these new types have wider zones that make it easier when doing things like reading or computer use because there is no need to turn your head around constantly as was required before!

Adjusting to your lenses for the first time might take up to 1-2 weeks. It may even take longer if you feel like it isn’t adjusting, contact your eye doctor.