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What is presbyopia? Presbyopia (prez-bee-OH-pee-uh) is a common eye condition found mostly in people over the age of 40. It is caused by the weakening of the muscles that control the shape of the eye's lens. This results in the gradual loss of the eye's ability to change focus from distant to near objects. Presbyopia is commonly associated with aging of the human eye and is perfectly normal. In fact, people who don't experience presbyopia later in life are in the minority. What are the vision correction options for presbyopic patients? In the past, presbyopic patients had to rely on reading, bifocal, trifocal and progressive addition eyeglasses. Here are some commonly asked questions: Are BIFOCAL Contact Lenses right for me? BIFOCAL Contact Lenses are ideal for patients new to bifocal vision correction or those who have been dissatisfied with previous bifocal vision correction options. Plus, they're great for active people and those who desire an alternative to eyeglasses. To team if BIFOCAL Contact Lenses are right for you, simply call us and set up an appointment. When can I wear BIFOCAL Contact Lenses? Wear BIFOCAL Contact Lenses anytime you want to experience the freedom and flexibility contact lenses can provide.Unlike bifocal eyeglasses, BIFOCAL Contact Lenses also correct your peripheral (side) vision in addition to your near and distant vision. This allows you to enjoy a more active lifestyle, whether it's sports, business, travel, or leisure. You can wear BIFOCAL Contact Lenses every day, or use them as a convenient alternative to your eyeglasses. It's up to you. What is it like to put BIFOCAL Contact Lenses in my eyes? Putting in and removing contact lenses does take a little practice. But once you get the hang of it, it's easy. Like all soft contact lenses, BIFOCAL Contact Lenses float gently on the tears of your eyes. They're so soft and comfortable you'll hardly notice them.
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