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Proclear Multifocal Contact Lenses

Looking into getting Proclear multifocal contact lenses?  Proclear multifocal contact lenses are something you may have to consider if you begin to develop both near and farsightedness at the same time.  When you have to tackle two different issues with the same lens, that's when you start getting into multifocal contact lenses. 

Now some of these multifocal contact lenses have a bifocal design that has two different lens powers, one that'll let you see further away, and one that will let you see things near to you; then there are others that are like progressive eyeglass lenses that give you a gradual change in the lenses power so that you have a natural transition from distance to close up.

Now when you're out looking for these multifocal contact lenses, you can get a hold of them in both the soft and hard variety, these are known as rigid gas permeable, and gas permeable lenses.  These can also be purchased for either daily usage, where it's thrown out at the end of the day or extended wear, where you can keep wearing it for a long period of time and even leave it in overnight.

There are also three ways of designing multifocal contact lenses, one of the ways is creating a concentric bifocal pattern in the lens.  The center of the lens is designed to correct nearsightedness, while the outer edge of the lens is designed to handle farsightedness. 

The other way of handling this is with translating designs.  In such lenses, the distance viewing is handled on the upper portion of the lens and the nearsightedness is handled on the lower portion of the lens.  This allows you to look down and read a book clearly, yet at the same time look off into the distance, and see clearly ahead of you.

The final way of handling the lens is by creating an aspheric design, in such a design both near and distance viewing is handled in front of the pupil at the same time.  And again, you can get these both in soft and hard lenses.

Now, if you're looking to try Proclear multifocal contact lenses, your best bet is to first get a trial run with it.  Chances are, you can get a free trial and test it out to see if it's something that is going to work out for you.  Multifocal contacts are not for everyone.  Some people would find it more convenient to just use their glasses.  So when you're looking to get Proclear multifocal contact lenses do keep the above information in mind.