Understanding Presbyopia
Presbyopia is an age-related long-sightedness, which affects your ability to see objects close up. It occurs when the lens loses its flexibility.
Wearing any lenses for the first time can take some getting used to, including varifocals. If you’ve recently been told that you need to wear varifocal lenses, you might be a little apprehensive about how comfortable they’re going to be.
The new Varilux Comfort Max lenses can help to put your mind at ease. Designed with the wearer in mind, these lenses facilitate natural, sharp vision.
Adjusting to varifocal lenses can take some time, but with Varilux Comfort Max, you can adapt quickly. These lenses are designed to help you see naturally through the lens, without having to struggle to find the right gaze direction or posture.
The lens has different prescriptions from the top to the bottom. The upper part helps you to see far distances, while the lower part will boost your near vision. Varilux Comfort Max lenses are created with a smooth transition between these zones, resulting in vision that feels natural.
Varilux Comfort Max has the power to adjust to your unique, natural postures; not the other way around.
Your eyes go through a lot every day. It’s essential to have flexibility in your vision to see clearly at different distances, as well as being able to focus on tasks for a prolonged time. Varilux Comfort Max lenses take this into account, improving postural flexibility so you can get on with your day comfortably.
From the first time you put on your new lenses, you can feel confident in your vision.
As well as experiencing enhanced comfort and sharp vision, your vision can also benefit from a lens coating. Our range of Crizal enhancements are perfect for protecting your vision and help look after your lenses.
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