Do you move head or eyes with varifocals?

It is important to wear your new varifocals in the position in which they were fitted. To look at an object turn your head and not just your eyes toward it. Move your head vertically until the object glides into focus. The length of time it takes to adapt to new varifocals will differ from person to person.

How do you walk in varifocals?

Give ample time for your eyes to get accustomed to the varifocal lenses. Instead of moving your eyes to focus on the object, make more movement of your head to view objects clearly. This applies while climbing stairs, walking on the road, reading etc.

How do I know if my varifocals are correct?

Your vision has changed.

If you feel that your vision has changed, it could be because your frame is out of alignment. This is particularly true of varifocals – if they are not sitting correctly, you could be looking through the wrong part of the lens, and your vision will seem blurry.

What is the best way to use varifocal glasses?

Wear your new varifocal glasses as much as possible (even if you're not used to wearing glasses all the time). The more you wear them, the quicker you will get used to them. Turn your head to point in the direction of what you want to look at rather just moving your eyes.

How long does it take to get used to wearing varifocals?

Again, you need to take the time to allow your brain to adjust to your new view of the world. This process varies across individuals, but most people get used to varifocal glasses after two weeks. This is why it's so important to continue to wear your varifocal glasses consistently so that your eyes can adjust to them.

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Is it better to have 2 pairs of glasses or varifocals?

You could find varifocals are a more cost-effective option for you as purchasing one pair with varifocals could work out cheaper than two pairs. It's also more convenient than constantly switching between your two pairs of glasses. However, some people do experience an adjustment period when switching to varifocals.

Can you drive with varifocals?

Can you use varifocals for driving? Yes, you can drive in varifocals, they're especially useful if you struggle to see both near and far. With the need to switch between a satnav/dashboard (near), the road (intermediate vision) and distant road signs (far vision), they are convenient while you are on the road.

How do you wear varifocals for the first time?

It is important to wear your new varifocals in the position in which they were fitted. To look at an object turn your head and not just your eyes toward it. Move your head vertically until the object glides into focus. The length of time it takes to adapt to new varifocals will differ from person to person.

Do varifocals make you dizzy?

Dizziness and headache, a stiff neck, fatigue and constantly tripping when going up the stairs – there are many stories about the problems encountered by wearers as they get used to new progressive lenses.

Are varifocals good for reading?

Varifocals are a blended lens starting from your distance prescription at the top getting gradually stronger to give your reading prescription at the bottom of the lens. This means you get an intermediate area that is useful for focusing on computers, reading music etc.

What is the alternative to varifocals?

Enhanced Reading Lenses and Occupational Progressive Lenses

An easy solution to these problems are Enhanced Reading Lenses. These lenses are a great alternative to varifocals and offer a big benefit of larger mid-range and near areas and extra range to single vision reading glasses.

Why are my varifocals not working?

*Sometimes varifocal problems can be because the lenses aren't lined up in the frame and sometimes can be solved with a refit. Understanding that varifocals have limitations and that some people can have problems is a positive step towards wearing them successfully.

Where should bifocal line be?

Where should the line be on bifocals? It should be at the same level as your bottom eyelid. This means that if you glance down to read or sew, your eyes will gravitate toward the lower part of the lens, which gives you the best close-up vision. If your bifocal line is too high, you might lack adequate distance vision.

Can varifocals give you a headache?

This is because varifocal glasses have three different zones for making the objects appear clear kept at a distance, nearby and at an intermediate level without any visible partition in the lens. Adjusting to a new pair of varifocal or bifocal glasses does cause the headache for the initial few days of usage.

What is presbyopia in the eye?

Presbyopia is the gradual loss of your eyes' ability to focus on nearby objects. It's a natural, often annoying part of aging.

Can varifocals affect balance?

Varifocal lenses are widely prescribed as they correct problems seeing both near and far in one pair of glasses. But the Australian study says they may create problems impairing balance.

How do bifocal glasses look?

Bifocals are two lenses in one. They're shaped differently at the bottom and top to help you see close up or far away. They come in both eyeglasses and contact lenses. Some bifocal glasses have a line across the middle that divide the two corrections.

What to expect with varifocal glasses?

If you experience some blurriness around the edges of your varifocal glasses, this is nothing to worry about. It can take a couple days or even weeks for your eyes to adjust to this. However, if they don't, you can come into one of our stores and we can adjust these for you.

What's the difference between bifocal and varifocal glasses?

Bifocal lenses allow two different prescriptions to be combined into one lens while varifocal lenses allow a combination of three prescription types. Visible transition line that divides both the prescription sections are present in bifocals but absent in varifocals.

Are bifocals better than varifocals for driving?

Bifocals or varifocals may be advisable if you need to switch from distance and near visual tasks frequently. If you do a lot of reading or driving, separate pairs may be better for you as they offer clear all-round vision.

What are SuperDigital varifocals?

SuperDigital varifocals. Specially designed to keep up with our. multi-tasking, multi-media lifestyles – for clear, comfortable vision all day long. Digital screens are a big part of our daily lives these days, whether that's a phone, tablet, computer screen or any other device.

Can I change my Specsavers glasses?

Answer: Yes, we want you to be completely happy with your purchase at Specsavers. If you have any concerns within 100 days of the date of purchase, we will put it right. No quibble, no fuss.

Are varifocals good for astigmatism?

If you require varifocal lenses, Varilux X series lenses can provide smooth transitions between vision zones and reduce image distortions by correcting presbyopia and astigmatism.

Are varifocals good for computer work?

People who work at a computer while wearing reading glasses or varifocals run the risk of being forced to change their posture in order to see different distances more clearly. This leads to an unnatural posture and health issues.

What are bifocal lenses used for?

Bifocals are glasses that have both a correction for your distance vision on the top of the lens, and a correction to help you read on the bottom.

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