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WEST VILLAGE EYECARE

(212) 242-6592

WEST VILLAGE EYECARE ON LAGUARDIA PLACE

(212) 767-9465

Contact Lenses for Presbyopia

Presbyopia is a natural age-related condition that affects the ability to focus on close-up objects, typically becoming noticeable around age 40. It occurs as the lens inside the eye loses flexibility, making it harder to focus on nearby text or objects. While reading glasses are commonly used to correct this, contact lenses offer a more discreet and comfortable solution. Before visiting West Village Eyecare Associates in New York, NY, learn about the different types of lenses available for presbyopia.

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Types of Contact Lenses for Presbyopia

There are various lenses available for people with presbyopia that are designed to improve near vision. The two main types are multifocal contact lenses and monovision contact lenses.

  • Multifocal Contact Lenses: These lenses feature multiple prescriptions within one lens, allowing the wearer to see clearly at all distances—near, intermediate, and far. They are designed with different zones that gradually shift focus from distance to near vision. Multifocal contact lenses are ideal for individuals who want a more natural visual experience without needing to switch between different pairs of glasses.
  • Monovision Contact Lenses: Monovision lenses involve fitting one eye with a lens for distance vision, while the other is corrected for near vision. This approach can work well for some people, though it may take time to adjust, as the brain needs to learn to process input from each eye separately. While monovision offers a simpler solution, some find it less effective in certain situations, such as driving at night.

The Benefits of Contacts

Contact lenses provide several benefits for those with presbyopia. First, they offer a wider field of view than glasses since they conform to the shape of the eye. This eliminates the constraints of frames and provides greater peripheral vision. Contact lenses are also more convenient for active lifestyles, as they don’t fog up or slip down the nose. Additionally, they are less prone to damage compared to eyeglasses, which can get scratched or bent with regular use.

Choosing the Right Lenses

It’s important to consult with our optometrists to determine the best type of contact lens for your specific needs. We will evaluate your eye health, lifestyle, and preferences to guide you toward the most appropriate solution for presbyopia. Our team will also make sure your lenses fit properly and help enhance your daily activities.

Contact West Village Eyecare Associates for a Contact Lens Exam Today!

If you’re seeking contacts for presbyopia, let our team at West Village Eyecare Associates in New York, West Village, Soho, Tribeca and Chelsea, NY, help. To schedule your exam or learn more about our selection, call us at (212) 242-6592. When you need a trusted eye doctor near you, we’re happy to assist!

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