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Progressive Contact Lenses Provide an Alternative to Bifocals



It's no secret. After the age of 40, people tend to lose their ability to focus when seeing up close. Your eye doctor may throw around big words like presbyopia, but all that really means is the loss of the natural elasticity in the lens of your eye. Progressive contact lenses can go a long way toward correcting this seemingly inevitable problem.

Progressives allow you to maintain your active lifestyle without being bothered with cumbersome glasses. These soft lenses provide superior comfort and pristine vision, and options. Depending on the brand you choose, you can look forward to a fresh pair of contacts weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.

Progressives correct for distance through the central portion of the lens, while your near vision is corrected through the outer regions of the lens. However, you should not be able to distinguish a difference in the way you see. Both near and far should be clear.

Bifocal lenses have come a long way in the last decade or so, and progressives is just one of the bifocal choices available. The best way to decide what lens is right for you is to discuss your options with your optometrist. He can take into account your specific needs and lifestyle, and possibly even offer you a pair of free lenses to try out before investing your money into a year's worth. You only have one pair of eyes. It is important to take care of them by purchasing quality lenses that fit well and provide clear vision as a great first step.



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