There are many advances in eyeglasses, that provide the wearer with many options so that you do not need separate "reading glasses", and do not need to remove your eyeglasses to see one thing...then put them on to see another object.
You can speak with your Optometrist or Ophthalmologist about your need for bifocals; no one will even know you are wearing them (they used to have a distinct line, and now the lenses on the glasses are made for you specifically...a lens that helps you see far away PLUS a lens that helps you see close up...where you need it, all in one pair of glasses!)
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Are you referring to bifocals as "double lenses"?
There are many advances in eyeglasses, that provide the wearer with many options so that you do not need separate "reading glasses", and do not need to remove your eyeglasses to see one thing...then put them on to see another object.
You can speak with your Optometrist or Ophthalmologist about your need for bifocals; no one will even know you are wearing them (they used to have a distinct line, and now the lenses on the glasses are made for you specifically...a lens that helps you see far away PLUS a lens that helps you see close up...where you need it, all in one pair of glasses!)
Does this information help?
January 3, 2010 - 8:07amThis Comment
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