Contact Lenses for Presbyopia: See Clearly at near and far
- needeyeexam
- Apr 28
- 1 min read
Updated: 3 days ago

How Bifocal and Multifocal Contact Lenses Work
Bifocal contact lenses typically have two distinct viewing zones within each lens: one for clear distance vision and another for clear near vision. These zones can be arranged in various designs, such as concentric circles or a crescent shape. Your brain learns to switch between these zones depending on what you're looking at.
Multifocal contact lenses, on the other hand, feature a more gradual transition between different powers across the lens surface. This allows for clear vision at multiple distances – near, intermediate, and far – providing a more seamless visual experience.
Finding the Right Contact Lenses for Presbyopia
Determining the best type of contact lenses for presbyopia and ensuring a comfortable and effective fit requires a comprehensive eye exam and vision check by a qualified eye care professional. During this exam, your eye doctor will:
Assess the degree of your presbyopia.
Evaluate your visual needs and lifestyle.
Measure your eyes to ensure the contact lenses fit properly.
Discuss the different types of bifocal and multifocal contact lenses available and recommend the best option for you.
Provide training on how to insert, remove, and care for your new lenses.
Take Care of Your Eyes with Vision Looky Optical
At Vision Looky Optical in Carrollton, Texas, we understand the challenges of presbyopia and offer a range of solutions, including advanced bifocal and multifocal contact lenses. Our experienced optometrists provide affordable, comprehensive eye exams for all ages to accurately diagnose and manage presbyopia, ensuring you achieve clear and comfortable vision at all distances.
Book your appointment today at www.NeedEyeExam.com and discover how contact lenses can help you overcome the difficulties of presbyopia!