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Did you notice how some frames can sometimes be made into progressive glasses? If this is your first time to hear about them, you’re probably not so sure what these glasses are. You might even be wondering if they are worth your investment or not. This guide aims to help you determine if progressives are suitable for you or not.
Progressive Glasses and How They Work
The standard lenses in glasses have a single correction strength or power for the whole lens. It means that regardless of the direction where you look, you will still get the same level of power.
However, some people may require multiple correction levels. It often happens when the wearer has always required correction for distant objects but has a hard time seeing nearby objects because of age.
![Progressive glasses have a seamless increase in magnification](https://www.paleodietmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/progressive-glasses-1.jpg)
This issue can often be addressed with the help of multifocal and bifocal lenses. These lenses have specific zones in different parts of the glasses to offer suitable correction. Most of the time, these lenses are designed to correct farsightedness or hyperopia when looking down or nearsightedness or myopia when looking just straight ahead.
But these lenses usually feature lines in between the zones that may be a bit unattractive for some people. Progressive glasses offer the same form of multi-zone correction. The only difference is that there are intermediate zones that blend the zones. It helps make them look smoother similar to standard lenses.
Who Should Use Progressive Eyeglasses?
People who have both myopia and hyperopia may want to consider using progressive eyeglasses. You might need some kind of multifocal lens if you find it hard to see objects near you and those that are in a distance.
![progressive glasses for the best vision](https://www.paleodietmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/progressive-glasses-3.jpg)
This is most common among people who have been using glasses for myopia for a long time now and are suffering from age-related farsightedness or presbyopia. If you notice that you’re starting to hold menus, books, and other items further away from you just to properly interact with or read them, it might be time for you to consider wearing progressives.
You might want to discuss your vision prescription with a medical professional who can assist you in finding the glasses that suit you best.
Benefits of Progressive Eyeglasses
There are many reasons for you to love and use progressives. These glasses serve as a better substitute for bifocal or standard lenses for a lot of people. Here are some of the most notable benefits of progressive glasses.
Many Powers
Multifocals and bifocals may be suitable for different situations. Unfortunately, they only got two to four powers, or sometimes even more. Progressives, on the other hand, have a gradient of corrective power, which means you will be essentially getting infinite powers to cater to different situations.
Younger-Looking Appearance
Many people don’t like how multifocal and bifocal lenses tend to highlight their age as these glasses are often linked with getting older. Progressive eyeglasses, however, are well-loved among a lot of people because they exude a younger-looking appearance.
![Progressive glasses for distant objects and near objects](https://www.paleodietmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/progressive-glasses-4.jpg)
No “Jump”
You wouldn’t experience any jump between zones because there are no lines in the first place. The sudden change tends to be disconcerting for those who are wearing multifocal and bifocals.
No Lines
You wouldn’t find any lines in between the power zones since they all blend and for most people, this is something that is more aesthetically pleasing.
A Single Pair for Different Situations
All you need is a single pair of eyeglasses to have vision correction for distant, intermedia, and near vision. It can be a big advantage for most people to only need to wear and maintain one pair of eyeglasses.
Drawbacks of Progressive Eyeglasses
While progressive eyeglasses have many benefits, they also have their share of drawbacks, including the following:
More Expensive
Progressives are typically more expensive than multifocal or bifocals. If your budget is limited, it might make more sense to opt for simpler designs.
More Learning Curve
It might take a bit of getting used to the various corrective powers of progressives, especially if you have only been using standard lenses in the past. This process may be a bit disorienting when you’re just getting started.
![Progressive glasses learning period](https://www.paleodietmagazine.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/07/progressive-glasses-5.jpg)
Peripheral Distortion
The center of the lenses has lesser corrective powers than the edges, which can give a somewhat strange appearance to your peripheral vision. This can get a bit confusing and sometimes even nauseating at first while your brain and eyes adjust to the change.
To Use or Not to Use Progressive Eyeglasses
Of course, the sole reason why you might choose to wear progressive lenses or any similar lenses is when you need several levels of correction. You can easily settle for reading or standard glasses if you only have hyperopia or myopia.
If you ever need several correction levels, you might want to get your vision checked by a medical professional. Proper guidance from the experts can help you identify the right option for you and your specific unique situation.
Some people may also choose to use a pair of reading glasses and a pair of standard glasses. Although it may seem a bit cumbersome, this might be just fine for certain instances. This may also allow more frame options since only a few frames offer support for progressives or multifocal.
But most people still prefer to use one pair of glasses suitable for different situations. It means that your final decision will ultimately depend on whether you will go for bifocals, multifocal, or progressive glasses.
Progressives vs. Multifocal vs. Bifocal Lenses
One of the disadvantages of bifocals is the fact that they only come with two correction powers, one for distant viewing and another for near viewing.
Multifocal and trifocal lenses can help fix this as they come with more than a couple of zones. But all of these lens designs feature lines between the zones. There can also be a jump while your eyes are moving over the lines.
This is why some people settle for progressive glasses because they offer a smoother appearance and a more pleasant experience as the eyes move between the glasses’ different zones.
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