How does your vision change over the years?

If you’re over 40, have blurred vision and have noticed that it’s become difficult to read the small print, you’re probably feeling presbyopia symptoms.

Presbyopia

What is presbyopia?

Presbyopia is a natural physiological phenomenon that affects everyone over the age of 40, regardless of whether or not they have previously needed vision correction. Over the years, the lenses in our eyes gradually become harder and less elastic, making it difficult to see objects near and far with equal clarity.

“Short-hand syndrome

The first sign of presbyopia is impaired near vision, especially in low-light conditions.Therefore, if you feel that it has become difficult to text on the phone, use the computer, or if you want to move your eyes away from your favourite book when reading, it’s time to see an eye care professional who will assess your visual acuity and select the best lenses for your glasses

The solution – progressive spectacle lenses

Progressive lenses are the most effective way to correct presbyopia. It is the only spectacle lens designed for comfortable vision at different distances: for close work (e.g. reading a book), for medium work (e.g. browsing on your phone) and for distance work (e.g. driving).

COMPARISON OF SPECTACLE LENSES

Progressive spectacle lenses

The choice of progressive spectacle lenses is an individual decision that should be discussed with your eye care professional!

During the discussion, you will be given information about the types of lenses, the price-performance ratio and the fitting rules.

Types of progressive spectacle lenses:

Comparison of three different progressive spectacle lenses

NOTE: Due to individual needs and habits, getting used to progressive spectacles varies from person to person. The adaptation period depends on how your central nervous system works, what diseases you suffer from, and what kind of visual discomfort you complain of. The eye care professionals at Optikos pasaulis can help you assess all this.

HOW TO GET USED TO THE NEW PROGRESSIVE GLASSES? Click here to find out.

Don’t delay

If you experience symptoms of reduced vision, make an appointment with an eye care professional.