Multifocal Contact Lenses
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Bausch & Lomb ULTRA for Presbyopia - (Monthly, 6 pack)
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Biotrue ONEday for Presbyopia - (90 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $100.00Regular priceUnit price per$115.00Sale price $100.00Sale -
1-Day Acuvue® Moist Multifocal - (90 pack)
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1-Day Acuvue® Moist Multifocal - (30 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $65.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Acuvue® Oasys Max Multifocal - (90 Pack)
Vendor:Regular price $160.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Acuvue® Oasys Max Multifocal - (30 Pack)
Vendor:Regular price $75.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Acuvue® Oasys Multifocal - (Bi-weekly, 6 pack)
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Air Optix® plus HydraGlyde Multifocal - (Monthly, 6 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $115.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Bausch & Lomb INFUSE Multifocal - (90 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $155.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Bausch & Lomb ULTRA Multifocal for Astigmatism - (Monthly, 6 pack)
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Clariti® 1 Day Multifocal - (90 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $90.00Regular priceUnit price per -
DAILIES® AquaComfort Plus Multifocal - (90 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $116.00Regular priceUnit price per -
DAILIES® TOTAL1 Multifocal - (90 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $147.00Regular priceUnit price per -
MyDay Multifocal - (90 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $145.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Proclear Multifocal Toric - (Monthly, 6 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $175.00Regular priceUnit price per -
Proclear 1 Day Multifocal - (90 pack)
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PureVision Multifocal - (Monthly, 6 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $95.00Regular priceUnit price per -
PureVision 2 for Presbyopia - (Monthly, 6 pack)
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SofLens Multifocal - (Bi-weekly, 6 pack)
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TOTAL30® Multifocal - (Monthly, 6 pack)
Vendor:Regular price $110.00Regular priceUnit price per
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Multifocal Contact Lenses: A Complete Guide
Finding the right contact lenses for near and far vision issues can be difficult. Whether it’s presbyopia or other vision changes you have been dealing with, multifocal and bifocal contact lenses are a convenient solution. In this guide, we’ll discuss how these lenses work, explore the top brands available, and provide tips on finding the option that best fits your needs.
Are you ready to find the perfect lenses? Browse our collection of multifocal and bifocal lenses and consult with your opthalmologist for recommendations.
Bifocal vs. Multifocal Contacts—What’s the Difference?
The difference between bifocal and multifocal lenses focuses on how they address vision needs.
Bifocal contacts have two distinct optical zones—one for close-up tasks (i.e.reading) and another for seeing at a distance. These lenses are perfect for people who opt for a sharp distinction between near and far vision.
Multifocal contacts, on the other hand, provide a smoother transition between different vision zones, which enhances vision adjustment at near, intermediate, and far distances. Multifocal lenses create a more natural vision experience as they eliminate the "jump" between different prescriptions, and this is what makes them the preferred choice for many people with presbyopia.
Best Brands for Multifocal and Bifocal Contact Lenses
Numerous popular brands offer high-quality multifocal and bifocal contact lenses, meeting various vision correction needs and catering to lifestyle preferences. These brands provide lenses in daily, bi-weekly, and monthly solutions, which gives users flexibility and convenience.
Acuvue: A well-regarded brand that provides comfortable lenses for wearers with presbyopia.
Alcon: Offers a wide spectrum of multifocal lenses, including multifocal colored contacts for people with playful moods who want to enhance their eye color while correcting their vision.
CooperVision: Known for its extensive range of multifocal contact lenses, including those for astigmatism.
Bausch + Lomb: Popular as high-performance lenses, especially in the daily multifocal contact lenses category.
How to Choose the Best Multifocal or Bifocal Contact Lenses
When choosing the right multifocal or bifocal contact lenses, it’s important to consider a few key factors
- Vision Needs. If you are having a hard time with near and far vision, bifocal or progressive contact lenses might be the most suitable solution.
- Lifestyle. If you have a busy everyday life and opt for disposable lenses, daily options will probably work better for you. However, note that monthly lenses can be more cost-effective in the long run.
- Comfort: How comfortable you feel when wearing contact is critical. Some lenses are known for their supreme comfort, especially for all-day wear.
- Astigmatism: If you have astigmatism, you will need to look for multifocal contact lenses for astigmatism that are designed to correct presbyopia and astigmatism.
Colored Multifocal Contacts: Combine Style with Vision Correction
If you’ve ever wanted to switch up your look while enjoying the convenience of clear vision, multifocal colored contacts are your go-to choice. Picture correcting both near and far vision while adding a touch of personality to your eyes, all in one lens! From a soft, natural enhancement to a bold, mind-blowing transformation, brands like Alcon have a great variety of colors to match your mood and style.
It’s not only about seeing the world more clearly—it’s about being seen in a way that reflects your unique flair. When you choose multifocal colored lenses, you also choose functionality and fashion. You get sharp, seamless vision and stunning eyes that turn heads wherever you go. Why blend in when you can stand out with lenses that can do it all?
Bifocal Contacts for Astigmatism—A Comprehensive Solution
Many brands understand that finding the right contact lenses can be a challenging task if you have astigmatism. And this is the reason why they offer bifocal contacts for astigmatism. These lenses aim to correct both astigmatism and presbyopia and allow you to see clearly at multiple distances while maintaining comfort and convenience.
Daily Multifocal Contact Lenses—The Ultimate Convenience
For people with busy lifestyles, daily multifocal contact lenses can be the ultimate solution. These lenses can be worn for one day and discarded without having to worry about cleaning and storage. Daily multifocal lenses are also ideal for wearers with sensitive eyes or those who prefer the ease of fresh lenses every day.
Trifocal Contacts—Are They an Option?
Trifocal contact lenses are less common than bifocal or multifocal lenses, but they do exist and are for people who need an additional intermediate vision zone. These lenses are extremely helpful for individuals who require clear vision at intermediate distances, like computer work, without sacrificing near and far vision clarity.
Contacts for Presbyopia—Finding the Right Fit
Presbyopia is an age-related eye condition that entails loss of the eye's ability to focus on close-up objects. If you have this condition, multifocal and bifocal contact lenses are excellent options for restoring clear vision at various distances.
From daily lenses to colored contact lenses and or lenses for astigmatism, there are numerous options available to meet your unique vision needs. Consulting with your opthalmologist is the best way to determine which lenses will help you identify the best fit and the most comfortable wearing experience.
Multifocal and bifocal contact lenses are a convenient and versatile solution for presbyopia or other vision challenges. With numerous options available, such as daily, colored, and lenses for astigmatism, there’s a perfect pair of lenses to suit any lifestyle and several vision needs.
If you’re considering getting contact lenses and enjoying all the benefits they have to offer, you may need to see an eye care specialist for a thorough eye exam and personalized recommendations.
In case you don’t know where to start and want to learn more about contact lenses, you can visit the Blue Planet Optics blog. Alternatively, get in touch with us through the Online Chat channel; one of our customer care representatives will be happy to help you with any questions so that you buy your next pair with confidence.
Frequently Asked Questions:
If you need progressives or bifocals, can you wear contacts?
Typically, yes, you can! Consult your eye doctor to see if multifocal/corrective lenses for presbyopia will work for you. Multifocal contact lenses are designed to provide clear vision at multiple distances. These lenses are a great option for people who prefer not to wear glasses.
Learn more through our comprehensive blog post: Embracing the Freedom of Multifocal Contact Lenses
What’s the difference between multifocal contacts and other contacts?
Multifocal contact lenses are specifically designed to correct presbyopia, a common age-related condition that affects your ability to see up close. Multifocal lenses incorporate multiple prescriptions into a single lens, allowing you to see clearly at various distances.
How do multifocal and bifocal contacts work?
Multifocal contact lenses are designed to correct presbyopia, allowing clear vision at various distances without the need for multiple pairs of glasses.
Unlike traditional bifocals with distinct vision zones, multifocal lenses offer a smoother transition between near and far vision.
There are two primary types of multifocal contact lenses:
Simultaneous vision lenses: These lenses provide both near and distance vision simultaneously. Your eyes naturally adapt to focus on the appropriate part of the lens based on the task at hand.
Segmented lenses: Similar to traditional bifocal glasses, these lenses have distinct zones for near and distance vision.
Both types of multifocal lenses offer a convenient solution for those with presbyopia.
How do you put in multifocal contact lenses?
Visit our comprehensive blog post: How to Put in Contacts: An Eye-Opening Guide
Or, these step-by-step instructions can help:
Inserting multifocal contact lenses is very similar to inserting regular contact lenses.
Wash and dry your hands thoroughly. Use soap and a clean towel.
Open the lens case. Carefully remove the contact lens from its case.
Inspect the lens. Ensure the lens is in the correct shape (cup-like) and free from debris.
Place the lens on your index finger. Gently place the lens on the tip of your index finger.
Lift your upper eyelid. Use the middle finger of your opposite hand to lift your upper eyelid.
Pull down your lower eyelid. Use the ring finger of your opposite hand to gently pull down your lower eyelid.
Position the lens. Gently place the lens on your eye, aiming for the center of your pupil.
Blink slowly. This helps the lens settle into place.
Repeat for the other eye.
Remember: Consistent wear and proper care are essential for adapting to multifocal contact lenses. It may take some time for your eyes and brain to adjust to the new vision experience.
Do multifocal contacts make you feel dizzy?
While it's uncommon, some people may experience temporary dizziness or disorientation when first adapting to multifocal contact lenses.
This is usually due to your brain adjusting to the new way of focusing. If you experience persistent dizziness, consult your eye care professional.
Generally, these symptoms subside as your eyes become accustomed to the lenses.
How much do multifocal contact lenses cost?
The cost of multifocal contact lenses varies depending on several factors:
Brand: Different brands offer different price points.
Type: Daily, bi-weekly, or monthly lenses have varying costs.
Quantity: Buying in bulk often leads to lower per-lens costs.
Retailer: Prices can fluctuate between different stores and online retailers. Blue Planet Optics offers great prices for multifocal contact lenses.
Generally, multifocal contact lenses tend to be slightly more expensive than standard single-vision lenses. However, the convenience and improved vision they offer often outweigh the additional cost for many users.
What are the benefits of Multifocal Contact Lenses from Blue Planet Optics?
Multifocal Contact Lenses from Blue Planet Optics provide a solution for people with presbyopia, allowing them to have clear vision at all distances without the need for reading glasses.
What options do Blue Planet Optics offer for Multifocal Contact Lenses?
Blue Planet Optics offers a variety of multifocal contact lens options to combat the effects of presbyopia, providing clear vision at all distances.
Here are some of the most popular multifocal lenses from Blue Planet Optics:
How can I select and purchase lenses on this website?
To select and purchase lenses, you can click the "Select Lens and Purchase" button on the product page.