Why Should You Get Progressive Glasses?

Last Updated on November 23, 2022 by amy

Most people tend to interpret bifocal and trifocal lenses as telltale signs of aging, but some eyewear aficionados who both have trouble reading the fine print and want to preserve their sense of youthful style have embraced progressive glasses as an opportunity to have the best of both worlds. Progressive glasses are similar to bifocal lenses, but replace the visible line on the lenses with a smooth transition between the lens parts with different focal lengths. These advanced lenses give wearers three vision powers in a seamless lens, which improves wearer comfort and corrects vision at all distances without a telltale bifocal line. The ability to see far, intermediate, and near distances clearly with one seamless lens is an advantage for any lifestyle.

Progressive glasses are designed to correct vision at all distances with a single lens, which increases comfort, wearability, and style for the wearer. There are also specific progressive lenses designed for people who do computer based work, which allow them to see the screen more comfortably that they would with traditional or bifocal lenses.

Progressives are a technological marvel, for both performance and style. There are many reasons to consider progressive glasses, and some of the most important are the level of comfort, advantages over bifocal and trifocal lenses, and the practicality and simplicity of progressive lenses.

More Comfort with Progressive Glasses
While bifocal lenses correct vision for far away and up close, progressive glasses correct vision at all the distances in between. This makes progressive glasses far more comfortable than traditional lenses and bifocals. Gone are the days of awkward head-bobbing while trying to discern objects at intermediate distances. Progressive glasses eliminate the need to adjust your head position, or to peer over your glasses.

For those who work primarily on computers, progressive glasses also lessen the risk of computer-related discomfort resulting from eye strain. Bifocal wearers have to contort their bodies in order to read on the screen properly, which results in unnecessary discomfort. Those who have made the switch to progressive glasses find that using a computer is much more comfortable than it was with bifocal or traditional lenses. Progressive lenses require much less body adjustment when using a computer.

Progressive glasses are the solution to the myriad of comfort problems that plague bifocal and trifocal wearers. They mimic natural vision more closely than bifocals do, and they are more attractive than lenses interrupted by a bifocal line.

No More “Image Jump”
Bifocals lack the intermediate vision correction, so wearers often experience “image jump,” which is an abrupt change in lens power depending on whether one is looking up or down. This is one of the most common complaints by people who wear bifocals and trifocals. On the other hand, progressive glasses change gradually from distance to close-up vision correction, and they correct vision in between.

“Image jump” can be anywhere from mildly annoying to nausea-inducing to some people. Progressive glasses prevent image jump because the lenses change gradually rather than abruptly. Though progressive glasses definitely take some getting used to, they greatly reduce the discomfort that many people experience while wearing bifocal or trifocal glasses.

Practical for All Lifestyles
Progressive glasses are wearable for all lifestyles, and they are definitely better than bifocal lenses for active lifestyles. Today’s progressive glasses are very comfortable for active wear, as they correct vision at all distances during active time, so wearers enjoy completely clear vision at all turns. For those who cannot or prefer not to wear contacts while being active, progressives ensure that the wearer can see clearly during all physical activities.

There are also progressive glasses designed specifically for computer use, which are perfect for wearers with computer-based jobs. These advanced lenses have a wider intermediate zone, which make it easier to read on screens. Those who need reading glasses or bifocals often find that they experience significantly more discomfort when using computers than do people who switch to progressive glasses.

Whether you’re very active, not active at all, or somewhere in between, progressive glasses are practical for your lifestyle. Progressive lenses are versatile, which makes them practical for use in more situations than bifocal or trifocal lenses.

Progressives Make Life Simpler
Those who wear different glasses for reading and for distance can simplify their lives by switching to progressive glasses. Progressives eliminate the need for multiple pairs of glasses, and you’ll never forget your readers again. With progressive glasses, one lens does it all, ensuring clear vision no matter what you’re doing.

Enhance Your Style
Many people choose progressive glasses over trifocals and bifocals because of their more youthful appearance. Glasses with progressive lenses fit into any type of style, and they are ideal for both younger and older wearers. Though the original progressive lenses only fit well into large frames, new technology allows people who choose progressive glasses to wear frames in any style.

Though the multifocal lenses of the past necessitated larger frames, today’s progressive lenses fit into virtually any frame, which ensures that you can keep your sense of individual style while updating to progressive glasses. People who need multifocal glasses or strong prescriptions can switch to progressive glasses, which are an all-inclusive solution.

Some people reject progressive glasses because of rumors that they decrease the wearer’s peripheral vision abilities. While diminished peripheral vision was a problem with the progressive lenses of the past, today’s lenses are much more advanced and any decrease in peripheral vision is minimal and will get better as you get used to the glasses.

About the Adjustment Period
Like with any new type lens, people who switch to progressive glasses will likely experience an adjustment period. The brain needs time to adapt to new lenses and a little initial discomfort is typical. After adjustment, progressive wearers often find that their vision with progressive glasses is improved compared to the vision they experienced before switching to progressives.

While considering the switch to progressive glasses, it is important to consider the changes that the wearer will experience during the adjustment period. During the time of adjustment to progressive glasses, wearers may notice that their depth perception is thrown off or that their ability to gauge distances is diminished. Another common complaint is areas of soft focus at the edges of lenses, but this effect disappears once the eyes have the opportunity to adjust to the new lenses.

Previous progressive glasses were also unpopular because they had to be placed into larger frames. Today’s renditions, however, can be inserted into smaller frames, so that progressive glasses can fit well into any style or wardrobe. Modern progressive glasses have an extremely high success rate, meaning that people who wear them find that they are an improvement over their previous glasses. Today’s progressive glasses have both a cosmetic and a functional advantage over bifocal and trifocal glasses.

Those looking for comfortable, versatile, line-free lenses should choose progressive glasses for improved vision at short, long, and intermediate distances. Though progressive glasses can take some getting used to, the advantage of clear vision at neutral distances with less intrusive head adjustments is a clear win to many. Progressive lenses mitigate the uncomfortable problems characteristic of bifocal and trifocal lenses, offering clearer images at all distances. In addition to more comfortable wear, progressive glasses also offer a more youthful look than do bifocals and trifocals because they lack the visible lines characteristic of glasses associated with older wearers.

Progressive glasses are more youthful than glasses with multifocal lenses, and after the initial adjustment period, they are distinctly more comfortable. If you need bifocals but just feel too young to be seen in them, you can choose progressive glasses as a stylish and functional alternative. Most wearers find that the switch to progressive glasses was an improvement over wearing multifocal lenses. Progressive glasses are perfect for people who need vision correction at various distances and who don’t want to wear glasses with a line across the lens. When faced with the need to correct distance vision, close up vision, and intermediate vision, it is worthwhile to consider progressive glasses as an alternative to bifocals and trifocals.