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What Are Anti-Fatigue Lenses?

Do you find that your eyes aren’t working quite like they used to, and you’re struggling to read the small print? While this can be frustrating, it’s no cause for alarm. Pre-presbyopia is a common problem for older adults as their crystalline lens loses flexibility, preventing the light from focusing properly. As a result, nearby objects appear out of focus, and print that was previously clear may become blurred. Anti-fatigue lenses are designed to help combat this issue so you can see clearly at all distances. 

 

 

What Are Anti-Fatigue Lenses?

Anti-fatigue lenses accommodate your distance prescription and also have an area just below eye level to correct your reading vision. If you already wear glasses for distance vision, you’ll notice how much more comfortable your eyes will feel and how clearly you can read smaller print. 

Do Anti-Fatigue Lenses Have a Line through Them? 

If you have older grandparents, they may wear bifocal lenses with a line. While anti-fatigue lenses do the same job as the bifocal and correct both distance and reading vision, they don’t have a line, making them more comfortable for the wearer and more aesthetically pleasing, too!

Who Needs Anti-Fatigue Lenses? 

Most adults nearing their 40s experience subtle changes in vision. This is a natural result of aging and is easily remedied with the right lens. However, teenagers and young adults are also advised to use an anti-fatigue lens if they experience problems when reading.

The Difference Between Anti-Fatigue and Progressive Lenses

While progressive lenses have been on the market for some time and correct long, mid, and short distances, anti-fatigue lenses are a newer technology that is ideal at the early stages of presbyopia. They are recommended when you only need a slight vision correction for reading and other tasks performed at close range. 

Signs You Need Anti-Fatigue Lenses

If you find yourself squinting and struggling to read fine print, you probably need anti-fatigue lenses. Another telling sign is when you need to move your book or newspaper away from you until the words come into focus. This problem eventually results in frustration, and you’ll end up suffering from eye strain. 

The Benefits of Anti-Fatigue Lenses 

Put in the simplest way, anti-fatigue glasses will help you see more clearly, from reading road signs to enjoying movies to settling in with a great book. You’ll experience enhanced focus and clarity for a range of close-vision tasks, including reading, crafting, and art. You’ll also avoid the effects of eyestrain, such as visual fatigue, dry eyes, and worsening vision. 

Visit an Optician in Edmonton

If you currently wear single-vision lenses and think you may need to upgrade to an anti-fatigue lens, come visit us at Ambleside Family Optometry. We have simple eye care solutions for pre-presbyopia so you can see life more clearly!

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