Acuvue bifocal

Acuvue Bifocal Contact Lenses: An alternative to good old glasses

Presbyopia, a condition characterized by the eyes having difficulty switching focus between objects that are near and objects that are distant, generally affects people when they reach their mid-forties. Eye specialists prescribe Acuvue Bifocal contact lenses more often than any other brand to treat Presbyopia.

Acuvue Bifocal lenses are designed with circular regions that train the eyes to alternate between distance and close up vision. So, when you wear Acuvue Bifocal lenses, it doesn't matter which direction you focus your eyes, they will adjust. Some wearers of Acuvue Bifocal contact lenses may experience a slight blur, but this shouldn't cause them to discontinue using Acuvu Bifocal lenses.

  • How to Wear Acuvue Bifocal Contact Lenses

You have two options for wearing Acuvue Bifocal contact lenses. One-week extended wear lenses allow you to sleep in the lenses. You must remove the two-week daily wear lenses before retiring.

  • Benefits of Wearing Acuvue Bifocal Contact Lenses

There are numerous benefits associated with wearing Acuvue Bifocal contact lenses. Firstly, you can expect a disposable option to clear vision. At only about $35 for a box of 6, Acuvue Bifocal lenses are inexpensive. If you like the comfort of shopping from home, you can purchase Acuvue Bifocal contact lenses from any one of the many online vendors available.

  • Additional Features of Wearing Acuvue Bifocal Contact Lenses

Additional uses of Acuvue Bifocal lenses include UV protection and an inside-out marker that makes it easier to insert the lenses. Acuvue Bifocal Contact Lenses are a great alternative soft bifocal contact lens for anyone who does not want to deal with monovision or contacts PLUS reading glasses.

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