Which glasses should I use if I have presbyopia?

Presbyopia is a natural age-related condition that affects near vision. It makes reading and precision tasks more difficult after the age of 40. Choosing the right glasses is essential to regain optimal visual comfort every day.

Which glasses should I use if I have presbyopia?

Why use glasses for presbyopia?

Glasses are the simplest and most effective way to correct presbyopia. They allow proper near focus and reduce eye strain. Without correction, activities such as reading a book, using a smartphone, or working at a computer can become uncomfortable and tiring. Proper glasses also help prevent headaches and eye tension associated with presbyopia.

Which type of glasses to choose?

To effectively correct presbyopia, INDESmed reading glasses offer a practical and comfortable solution. Designed for reading and close-up activities, they provide clear and precise vision, even after long hours of reading or screen use. They are patented thanks to the rear head adjustment system, fitting most head sizes. Additionally, they feature a blue light filter to protect eyes during screen use. Their innovative design includes personalized adjustment and a powerful anti-loss magnet, offering long-lasting visual comfort.

Interchangeable cords are available in 4 colors (blue, black, orange, and purple), and lenses are available in diopters 1 to 3, so you can choose according to your needs and preferences.

How to choose the right prescription?

To determine the correct prescription for your presbyopia, it is recommended to consult a qualified ophthalmologist or optician. Measuring your vision will help select the exact lens power. INDESmed reading glasses are available in diopters 1 to 3, offering comfort and precise vision for each user. The higher the diopter, the more objects appear magnified.

FAQ
Can I use the same glasses for reading and for the computer?
Yes, INDESmed reading glasses and progressive glasses provide comfortable vision at different distances, including screens.

At what age should I start wearing presbyopia glasses?
Presbyopia usually appears after 40, although signs may show earlier depending on the person.

What is the difference between reading glasses and progressive glasses?
Reading glasses correct only near vision, while progressive glasses correct multiple distances (near, intermediate, and far).

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