What is progressive multifocal lenses?
Progressive multifocal lens means that the diopter from the bottom(see near) to the top(see far) of the lens is gradually increased, and the diopter at the top(see far) of the lens is 0. The degree you buy is the degree at the bottom of the lens (look closer) .The PD (pupillary distance) value is 62±2mm.
For new wearers,How to adjust quickly to your new Progressive Lenses:
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Stop wearing your old glasses.
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The top region of your lenses is for distance vision, and it provides the most visibility. As you look further down, the lenses magnify,allowing you to see better up close.
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To look at an object, turn your head and look directly to ward it (do not just turn your eyes). Then simply raise or lower your chin until the object comes in to focus.
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Adaptation process: first try to sit in front of a clear TV-then sit and read a book-then try to wear it when walking indoors-then go up and down the stairs-and finally wear it when walking outdoors.
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Take a break from your progressive lenses if it feels like they're hurting your eyes. Then, reapply them. It'll get more comfortable to wear them over time.
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When you first get this type of eyewear, you may experience blurry or distorted vision. However, the more you wear the lenses,the faster these symptoms will subside. Give them a chance to work. You'll be happy you did.
For experienced wearers:
A new pair progressives – even in the same prescription – can still have a slight adaptation period. This is because no two pair of progressive glasses are the same. For example, some people are more sensitive to viewing through multiple areas in a small lens, so switching to frames with a larger lens size can provide greater comfort and ease in adaptation.
Note:
While most users have great success with wearing progressives, they aren't for everybody. If you're still having trouble adapting after a couple of weeks, with headaches or feeling off- balance, Contact us to return the product and choose our other styles to try.