Progressive lenses are designed to meet the vision needs at different distances, from far to near, allowing the wearer to avoid carrying multiple pairs of glasses. However, adjusting to progressive lenses can take time and requires certain techniques. Today, we’ll clarify any doubts and reveal tips on how to master the use of progressive lenses.
1. When using a computer, which is usually about 60-80 centimeters away from your eyes, tilt your gaze slightly downward to look through the central part of the progressive lenses. This will help you see the screen more clearly.
2. When reading a book, look straight through the position of your nose and then gradually tilt your gaze downward without bending your head too much. This will allow you to see through the lower part of the progressive lenses.
3. Position of the glasses: When wearing glasses, the nose pads should rest comfortably on the bridge of your nose, not too high or too low. The temple arms should fit snugly behind your ears, not so tight that they feel uncomfortable, or so loose that the glasses slide down.
4. When ascending or descending stairs, it is advisable to tilt your head slightly downward and look through the upper zone of the progressive lenses, which is specifically designed for distance vision. It is important to avoid looking through the lower zone intended for near vision, as this may compromise stability and visual clarity while navigating steps.
5. For distance vision, turn your head directly towards the object and position your nose in line with the center of the lenses to achieve the clearest image possible.
Adjusting to progressive lenses may take time, but these tips will help you use them more smoothly and comfortably.
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