Discomfort with progressive lenses

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I cannot adapt myself to bifocal lenses.

I bought bifocal lenses, but I do not use them! Why don’t you try the latest bifocal lenses again?

Learn the features of bifocal lenses.

A bifocal lens integrates an area for viewing far things (far vision area), an area for viewing nearby things (near vision area), and an area for viewing things in between (middle vision area).
In addition, because of its design, a bifocal lens has an area where the user feels “sway and distortion,” which cause an aberration, and things look blurry.
Some people feel it difficult to use bifocal lenses or adapt themselves to them when sway or distortion enters the field of vision.

Recent progress of bifocal lenses

Recent bifocal lenses have been refined in design and significantly improved in the feeling of wearing from conventional bifocal lenses.
Bifocal lenses developed from neuroscience offer enormously improved usability and adaptability.
Furthermore, individual lenses, which are optimized and designed according to the frame shape and each customer’s face shape and power, have been developed and added to the latest bifocal lenses.

Countermeasures / Improvements
  • Consider bifocal lenses, bifocal lenses focusing on middle vision, progressive power lenses for middle/near vision, etc. as well according to the situation of use.
  • You can select lenses fit for what you desire, such as adaptability or sharpness.
  • Individual lenses can reflect the frame shape and each customer’s face shape in design and ensure improved visibility.
  • At an eyeglass store, tell the current symptom, the purpose and frequency of use of the eyeglasses, etc. for consultation, wear trial lenses to experience how things look, and determine your lenses.