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i have to change my glasses think of getting biofocals how do they work
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Some opticians give you the option of trying varifocals with a free option to revert to single-lens or bifocal if you don't like them; if yours does, take them up on the option. They can feel a little strange at first but you soon get used to them and they're by far the best option. I've had varifocals for years but I've very recently had my cataracts done so have fixed lenses inside my eyes now; I can see clearly without specs down to about 1 meter and then I have to wear specs to use my computer and a different pair to read books etc. I can't wait to get a pair of varifocals which will go from no-correction to about 3 dioptre and allow me to do everything from drive to read with just the one pair of specs.
Another vote for varifocals here from a new user. I can read my paper, look up at the TV and read any subtitles or newsflashes, and look out of the window to the view in the distance all with a simple move my of the head.
It takes a bit of practice and I sometimes get lazy about moving my head when looking up, but it’s great and so much better than glasses on, glasses off all the time.
It takes a bit of practice and I sometimes get lazy about moving my head when looking up, but it’s great and so much better than glasses on, glasses off all the time.
A rough guide here, Henry. Note that varifocals are cheaper than bifocals:
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That's just for the lenses then you've got to add the cost of the frames.
Asda Opticians do a very good deal. You can give them your prescription and then get to choose.
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Asda Opticians do a very good deal. You can give them your prescription and then get to choose.
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Many people don't realise that there are "grades" or qualities of varifocals...the more expensive the grade, the better the quality of correction and the fewer "sideways" problems (that jno experienced). I love my varifocals, but have to pay a premium for branded ones (Essilor Varilux) - even Specsavers top-rated ones (Made-to-Measure) proved unsatisfactory due to side distortion.
I think the bottom line is that varifocals are a compromise which will work for most people for most of the time. If you're doing a specific task, staring at a computer screen 2ft away or reading a book 1 ft away then you are better off with special glasses. For just walking around, shopping, driving etc where you are looking at things at all sorts of distances then varifocals work nicely.