If you’re in your early 40’s, you might have noticed that it’s getting more difficult to read small print. Reading a label, specially in dim lighting might prove to be more of a challenge than it was, say a few years ago. Or you’ve started to magnify the font on your phone; or gasp, you’re starting to hold your phone farther out to read things clearly. Alas, you’re not alone…we’re here to help! Most people begin to notice ‘Presbyopia’ ie the normal loss of near focussing ability that happens with age. Even those with seemingly great vision all their life, experience presbyopia at some point (usually in your early-mid forties). There’s a few different options to manage presbyopia
1) Progressive lenses-these no-line mulifocal lenses provide clear vision at all distances. The top portion is used for distance related tasks such as driving or watching television, while the middle section can be used for intermediate activites like working on a desktop computer and the very bottom of the lens is used for near tasks such as reading. There’s varying levels of progressives-with the higher end ones offering better optics.
2) Reading glasses-can be used only for reading up close. They cannot be worn to drive or walk around since they blur your distance vision. But they’re a good option for someone that spends a large amount of time doing a near task exclusively.
3) Multifocal contact lenses-with the advancement in technology, these are an excellent option for those looking to go glasses-free. There are great daily disposable contact lens options that provide excellent vision at all distances while providing optimal comfort and ease of use.
This is by no means an exhaustive list or a firm diagnosis so make sure you reach out to us if you’re experiencing difficulty with reading up close. We’re here to answer any questions you may have and we’ll ensure we come up with a tailor made solution that you’ll be happy with!