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Bifocal contactsBifocal contacts have been allowing those who suffer from presbyopia freedom from their eye glasses for over the past decade. However; it wasn't until recently that bifocal contacts have become more perfected in design. You may think that there is only one form of bifocal contacts, but in truth there are three: Translating, Concentric and Aspheric. The reason for this is due to the fact, that not everyone is comfortable wearing bifocal contacts that are designed with the split across the middle, which separates the correction of near and distant vision. If you wear bifocal glasses and you are interested in trying bifocal contacts, you should discuss your options with your optometrist, and select the best pair from there.

You will find that there are many popular contact lens brands that sell bifocal contacts. Acuvue and Focus are only two of these brands which seek to provide you the best in eye care. Bifocal contacts have advanced over the years, and are now available in both soft and rigid gas permeable contact lenses. This means that they can be used as extended wear disposables that can last for two weeks or a month, depending on the brand; and are also available in frequent replacement forms, which last for a longer period of time. Naturally, the better care you take of your bifocal contacts, will help retain the longevity of your contact lenses.Contact lenses

Presbyopia is a condition that primarily surfaces in people as they grow older. As you age your eye lens begins to stiffen. When this occurs, you will develop trouble in reading close up. Your vision can also become blurred, and you will experience eyestrain and possible headaches. The usually age that these symptoms will surface, happens in around a person's 40's. If you feel you are suffering from similar eye symptoms, as the ones described above, you should see your optometrist and receive a full eye examination. If your condition is not severe, you may not choose to wear bifocal contacts, and will obtain reading glasses instead. This is why it is so important to see your optometrist on a regular basis.

If you would like to wear bifocal contacts, you can purchase them through your eye doctor or on many online websites. If you are going to order your contact lenses online, make sure you have your prescription ready, so you can receive the correct contact lens that will fit properly to your eye. You can feel safe, knowing that the bifocal contacts that you select, will provide you with the vision correction you need, as they show off the beautiful person you are!


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