Reviews for Bifocal Contacts
Bifocal Contact Lens Brands
Reviews for bifocal contacts report famous multifocal soft contact lens brands. It covers a brief product overview of leading lens brands and their suitability to certain eye conditions. But it won't endorse a certain brand because a specific design may work fine for you but the same contact lens may do very little for others.
Once you get the general knowledge find an eye doctor that has sufficient experience in fitting multifocal or bifocal contact lenses. This is to ensure you can have an optimum lens fitting result from various types
and designs of multifocal contacts.
Review for Bifocal Contacts Brands
Here are reviews for bifocal contacts of leading bifocal and multifocal soft contact lenses (remember to get more product reviews on related pages to the right) :
Acuvue Bifocal. The lens design is similar to that of a bull’s eye target. Each lens is made up of five invisible, concentric zones. The central distance zone is surrounded by a near ring, another distance ring, a second near ring, and an outer distance ring. The whole concentric rings bring both distant and near objects into focus at the same time. Learn more about acuvue bifocal here.
Focus Progressives. This lens concentrates near and immediate power in a small central area and distance power in a larger peripheral distance zone. Focus multifocal lenses feature smooth, simultaneous transitions from optical zone to optical zone. Find more about focus progressives multifocal.
Soflens Multifocal. SofLens Multifocal lenses have an aspheric, center-near design. It means that each lens has near vision correction in the center and its power decreases gradually towards the lens periphery, to correct distance vision. This lens also provides clear vision in the intermediate range -- within computer monitor distance. More about soflens multi-focal.
Frequency 55 Multifocal. Frequency 55 Multifocal are worn based on dominant (D) and non-dominant (N) eye. The D lens has a spherical central for the distance vision correction and an aspheric concentric zone for intermediate and near vision correction. And the N lens has a spherical central zone for near vision correction and an aspherical concentric zone for intermediate and distance vision correction. Learn more about frequency 55 multifocal.
Proclear Multifocal. Proclear multifocal contact lenses are available in the D lens and the N lens. The D lens has a central distance power zone, an aspheric intermediate zone, and a spherical peripheral zone for near vision. The N lens design is the other way around. The resulting optical effect is Balanced Progressive Technology. Discover more about proclear multifocal here.
Ultravue 2000 Multifocal. If you have a later stage of presbyopia chances are you need multifocal contacts
that provide a higher level of adds and UltraVue Multifocal offers the feature.
With these lenses you can have a great vision near, far, and everywhere in between at your fifties.
Continue reading ultravue
2000 multifocal here.
"What if I Have Astigmatism?"
If you have astigmatism a contact lens fitting becomes more complicated. Fortunately, there are astigmatism bifocal contact lenses -- cibasoft progressive toric from CIBAVision and ultravue 2000T Multifocal Toric from Coopervision.
So, in addition to the above reviews for bifocal contacts, these two lenses answer your vision problems, if you have astigmatism.
What Lens Brand is Right for You?
Which type and brand of contacts suit your vision correction and lifestyle needs? Visit your eye doctor for a contact lens fitting. Since all of the contact lenses are proven to work, just work together with your eye doctor to seek out a brand that best suit your vision needs and lifestyle want.
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