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Monovision

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Blended Vision

Earlier in life, we can focus on objects as close as the nose and also on objects very far away. We can rapidly, without conscious thought, switch focus from near to far vision. This is called accommodation.

This ability decreases with years. Presbyopia is a condition requiring us to have bifocals to focus on objects close up.

Monovision is a technique in which one eye (usually the dominant eye) is corrected for clear distance vision, and the other eye is corrected for comfortable near vision. Monovision allows a person to see close objects clearly with one eye and distance objects clearly with the other eye.

Monovision can be achieved with contact lenses or with vision correction procedures. Try monovision contact lenses before you permanently correct your eyes with monovision.

Most people's brains automatically get used to monovision within a couple of weeks or months. In our experience, most people over the age of 40 to 45 who try monovision and take the time to fully become accustomed to it, like it and find it very useful.

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