Thank you for such a thorough explanation Doctor. You saved me from making a mistake I intuitively thought I'd be making. In the way progressives have been described, I've always thought I would end up sorry to have them. As it turns out, office glasses are exactly what I'm in need of. Thank you again!
What a wonderful explanatory video to understand the lense differences thank you! You speak very clearly, are very informative, succinct plus terrific tips!! 👍
Hi thank you for that wonderful explanation, i almost got multifocal , and your video made me realise i need bifocals, as my computer is a desktop monitor that is 4 feet away so i can see very clearly without glasses, in my normal day i only battle to read and see at a distance my intermediate vision is still very good. With love from south africa x
YOUR INFORMATION IS CLEAR AND CONCISE . not many people are communicative and express clearly . i have personally visited 3 ophthalmic stores and all were more confusing with intent for sale , none were focusing HOW DO I FEEL. or pointing out the CONS ! they all were stressing the ADOPTATION OF PROGRESSIVE ETC but i feel BIFOCAL IS THE SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR COMPUTER AND READING (print format) .
Or just get progressive/multifocals with a larger frame. So you can adjust easier with different areas of vision. That's what I did. With anti glare and tint. Thank you for the video. I wonder still what is up with my vision, cause my lenses in my eyes sink in and don't blow out like their supposed to at my age.
I guess my vision isn't bad enough yet because I'm totally fine using my new progressive lenses for computer work. I thought I might need office eyeglasses too but I think I'm fine with just progressives for now.
Happened upon your video while researching what's new for lens technology as I have an upcoming eye appointment. I never knew about office lenses! I've had progressives for over 10 years now and no one has mentioned office lenses to me. I'm a computer programmer who loves playing mmorpg's when I'm done for the day. So LOTS of computer work. I'm going to be asking my doctor about office lenses. Thank you so much!
Love how clear and concise the information was delivered , 😊 thank you I learnt a lot more about how to live with presbyopia when the time comes. So are there soft contact lens options for someone who needs the power to see far with presbyopia as well ?
Ideally most people would need more than one pair....you need to use the right tool for the right job. Might it be expensive for a good quality lens...yes. But when you think about your eyes and vision...what else do you use everyday? Also many comannies have second pair promotions. My recommendation....skimp on something else.....not your eyes.
Thanks Doctor for such a thorough explanation. At my age 75, now i know, what it suits me. I am not interested in cosmetic appearance. Your explanation prevented me, making costly mistakes. Thanks once again.
That is how to make a concise complete informational video free of babble, free of wasted wording and useless joking, on point! You rock! If u r near me, u r my doc.
Yes, I always try to ask patients what they do and what thier visual needs are...you need the right tool for the right job. Most people can benefit from more that one pair of glasses.
I wanna add something here, i have stigmatism since probably born when i turned over 40 and both visions got disturbed. I went to doctor after 3to 4 years she checked according to my previous prescription and gave me new glasses. When i wore em i read in Dr office fine but when i start driving every thing i c far blurry i went back mad, they replaced the glasses 2to 3 times but same thing. I stick to old glasses but world was not same anymore, I then went to different place Dr asked my age and checked both near and far sights, i came back to same world after that.
Nice video as you have rightly mentioned that progressive lenses do vary in prices according to brands but that is not good enough using prices as quality/distortion indicator is not correct there has to be certain quality measures to compare lenses rather than using the price as indicator, I am hoping to see another video that explains quality of progressive lenses
I’ve allowed about 3 months to get used to these progressives and I’m fed up with not seeing computer or phone well enough. I’m going back to optometrist and maybe I’ll consider office glasses. Another factor not mentioned is frame and slippage. My nose piece is too heavy and the frame slides down so of course that’s making things worse. I find I have to hold my glasses off my nose and look through the bottom most portion, and even that is blurry. Argh.
What is difference of computer glasses labeled as 0.4-1.2m, 0.4-2m,...0.4-6m. if you set the same sphere and add when ordering what does it mean in terms of everyday use, pros and cons.? Thanks. I really liked your video, very nicely explained with emphasis on the consumer.
Thank you for this very informative video. Can I ask you what are your thoughts are about switching between progressive spectacles and multifocal lenses?
Getting over 50 SUCKS! - I've heard from Optometrists to avoid bad progressive lenses because they could cause me issues with my peripheral vision. I'm one of the rare people who has high-level peripheral awareness, and I don't want to lose that. Is there a progressive glass that has zero throughout most of the lens, and only progresses at the near bottom for reader? My ultimate goal would be to find a company who knows how to make true bifocals and simply progresses the lens to meet the "focal" increase. But a man can dream I guess...
Vey nice explanation. i am using office glasses for computer/cell phone and multifocal (Hoya balansys) for general use. it is a decent lense, but i have read that verilux X has less "dead zones "/ i is it true?
I just got my first glasses, single vision , one lens is not as good as the other , I turned them upside down and one side is definitely better than the other , did something go wrong at the eye test or did something go wrong when they made the lenses
Can you get no-line bifocals/progressives with just far and intermediate (but no near vision)? I don't need glasses for near, just far (TV & driving) and intermediate (laptop/desktop computer).
I got my prescription by a doctor and ordered a pair of multifocals (I understand they are progressive ones) and a pair with office lenses. With both glasses the short distance vision works some what ok... similarly or just a bit worse than molded plastic cheapo market reading lenses. But, other distances, neither of the glasses really improve my vision in comparison to not wearing glasses at all. The optics shop insists "You have to get used to them." Now I wonder, how much better is it not to see properly with glasses that I paid hundreds for in comparison to me already being used not to see properly with no glasses at all? Can the glasses be examined by a third party to detect if the glasses actually are made according to the prescription? I guess having the prescription verified would be much more straight forward to do. I don't get this "getting used to" business to begin with. When I put +2.5 super market reading glasses on, the difference between with and without glasses is clear like a day and night: without those glasses can't read anything, with the glasses I can read everything. Why is the difference not clear like the same way with longer distance zones of the lenses? I really have to put the glasses on and off multiple times and still can't really decide if I see better with or without the glasses. The same goes for both multi focals and office lenses. This is REALLY a tricky world for a consumer.
I agree that you shouldn't have to "get used" to progressives. You may have to learn how to use them and learn what they do and don't do. But 'getting used to' is usually used by opticals who use entry level quality optics progressives and what you need to get used to is poor optics. They are hoping you will just settle and leave them alone...but really they should offer you the option to go into a better quaility lens.
Have done both over the years, back to bifocals now & probably soon to be tri-focals. How's this for an interesting vision problem: Ptosis induced irregular astigmatism in both eyes, producing the effect of a vertical double image. The droopy eyelids cause a wrinkle in the top of the cornea, causing the astigmatism and the double image. By the end of the day it's so bad that current Rx is completely useless, no difference with or without the glasses for detail vision. Suggestions other than eyelid surgery? The surgery to shorten the eyelids may amplify another issue, that of eyes not closing totally & consistently while sleeping.
I made the mistake of purchasing two pairs of progressives from Costco based on this video (*Clark Howard: Save More, Spend Less* ruclips.net/video/Mtyqv1Pru_A/видео.html). In fact, I only got the Costco membership for this very reason. One pair was the general-use type and the other pair was for computer use (office task). Both of them were horrendous. Costco's return policy is that if you can't tolerate the progressives, then they'll remake the lenses in single-focus or bifocal. But I wasn't satisfied with that option, so I got them to take them back and issue a full refund. Now, thanks to this video, I'm aware progressives of better quality have larger sweet spots.
I wish I had seen this sooner - I just got the 2 pair of glasses from Costco. I've been wearing progressives for 15 years, so I'm used to progressives. However, I agree that the Costco are not good quality. My computer glasses are ok, but the general use ones give me tunnel vision - can't see clearly unless looking directly straight ahead. Costco said they are nonreturnable -- how did you get a refund? That's what I need - a refund.
I loved your explanation nice and clear. Except you must understand there is no shopping around for comparing because you go to see an eye doctor that doctor wants you to have an eye exam, buy a frame choose a lenses at the same time.
He's right, progressives SUCK for computer work. It's the smallest zone on the lens. So you end up needing to buy a second pair for the computer. Which begs the question, if you use a computer all day, why not just get one full frame distance pair and one for closeup computer work.
the problem with Single vision distance is that in everyday life you will like to see upclose and the trouble with Single visino computer glasses is that the range is too small. Everyone could benefit from 3 sets of specs a progressive, an office/task lens and a progressive sunglass.
the need for progressive lenses came to a end January 1st 2022.. with just a prescription for any bifocal or multifocal lens i can make a pair of lens with out even a fitting height. I'll leave you speechless zero distortion and zero time needed to adjust to the lenses. I'm providing these lenses to those that are hard core non adapt patients and blowing there minds. If really care about your patients you'll reach out to me for more information
As most videos I've watched on progressive lenses, great description of what they are and how they work. I am really looking for BEST quality brand ! If money is not a concern what is the absolute top quality progressive lens on the market today? Everyone explains how they work, just not what they would recommend for themselves or others that just want the absolute best available.
@GoodOptometryMorning been comparing user reviews on Zeiss and Varilux X . Seems like they are pretty close in quality. With Varilux leading a little bit .
The absolute best explanation on progressive lenses. Very informative. Thank you for making this video.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for such a thorough explanation Doctor. You saved me from making a mistake I intuitively thought I'd be making. In the way progressives have been described, I've always thought I would end up sorry to have them. As it turns out, office glasses are exactly what I'm in need of. Thank you again!
Office glasses are many peoples' favourite glasses. The right tool for the right job.
Ya me too! I was about to buy one today but they dnt hve my size so i said i ll come again. Then i watched this
Dude, this was one of the BEST explanation I’ve seen. Thank you so much. I now have a better understanding what I need.
What a wonderful explanatory video to understand the lense differences thank you! You speak very clearly, are very informative, succinct plus terrific tips!! 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Hi thank you for that wonderful explanation, i almost got multifocal , and your video made me realise i need bifocals, as my computer is a desktop monitor that is 4 feet away so i can see very clearly without glasses, in my normal day i only battle to read and see at a distance my intermediate vision is still very good. With love from south africa x
I truly love your channel. Keep doing the best work.❤❤❤
Thank you! Will do!
Mate, great explanation about progressive lenses. Very helpful. Thank you.
thanks
YOUR INFORMATION IS CLEAR AND CONCISE . not many people are communicative and express clearly . i have personally visited 3 ophthalmic stores and all were more confusing with intent for sale , none were focusing HOW DO I FEEL. or pointing out the CONS ! they all were stressing the ADOPTATION OF PROGRESSIVE ETC but i feel BIFOCAL IS THE SIMPLE SOLUTION FOR COMPUTER AND READING (print format) .
Very informative, much appreciated.
Glad it was helpful!
Well explained doctor. Thanks.
Thanks Billy. Glad we could help.
Best answer what I am looking for with my new progressive lens. Thank you.
Happy to help!
Or just get progressive/multifocals with a larger frame. So you can adjust easier with different areas of vision. That's what I did. With anti glare and tint. Thank you for the video. I wonder still what is up with my vision, cause my lenses in my eyes sink in and don't blow out like their supposed to at my age.
I guess my vision isn't bad enough yet because I'm totally fine using my new progressive lenses for computer work. I thought I might need office eyeglasses too but I think I'm fine with just progressives for now.
Happened upon your video while researching what's new for lens technology as I have an upcoming eye appointment. I never knew about office lenses! I've had progressives for over 10 years now and no one has mentioned office lenses to me. I'm a computer programmer who loves playing mmorpg's when I'm done for the day. So LOTS of computer work. I'm going to be asking my doctor about office lenses. Thank you so much!
glad it could help
Love how clear and concise the information was delivered , 😊 thank you I learnt a lot more about how to live with presbyopia when the time comes. So are there soft contact lens options for someone who needs the power to see far with presbyopia as well ?
Thank you. My eyes are pretty messed up due to medical reasons. I now know I need both progressive and office lenses. A very expensive endeavour...
Ideally most people would need more than one pair....you need to use the right tool for the right job. Might it be expensive for a good quality lens...yes. But when you think about your eyes and vision...what else do you use everyday? Also many comannies have second pair promotions. My recommendation....skimp on something else.....not your eyes.
Very well explained video. Can i know is it progressive lens is good for driving?
Thanks Doctor for such a thorough explanation. At my age 75, now i know, what it suits me. I am not interested in cosmetic appearance. Your explanation prevented me, making costly mistakes. Thanks once again.
Thanks for sharing!
BEST explanation of "progressive" lenses!!
Best explanation on RUclips, by far!!!
That is how to make a concise complete informational video free of babble, free of wasted wording and useless joking, on point!
You rock! If u r near me, u r my doc.
thanks
Thank u, its helpful to buy right glasses for specific type of working environment.
Yes, I always try to ask patients what they do and what thier visual needs are...you need the right tool for the right job. Most people can benefit from more that one pair of glasses.
Best video on the subject. Thank you!!!
Wow, thanks!
Wonderful and very informative video! Thank you
I love my office specific glasses! Your right, I tried the trifocal and it caused neck pain.
Thank you , Your video guide very helpful
Glad it was helpful!
I wanna add something here, i have stigmatism since probably born when i turned over 40 and both visions got disturbed. I went to doctor after 3to 4 years she checked according to my previous prescription and gave me new glasses. When i wore em i read in Dr office fine but when i start driving every thing i c far blurry i went back mad, they replaced the glasses 2to 3 times but same thing. I stick to old glasses but world was not same anymore, I then went to different place Dr asked my age and checked both near and far sights, i came back to same world after that.
Nice video as you have rightly mentioned that progressive lenses do vary in prices according to brands but that is not good enough using prices as quality/distortion indicator is not correct there has to be certain quality measures to compare lenses rather than using the price as indicator, I am hoping to see another video that explains quality of progressive lenses
Thank you your description is perfect .My question is;Why can I feel like I'm seeing 3D and very clear with one of reading glasses ?
I’ve allowed about 3 months to get used to these progressives and I’m fed up with not seeing computer or phone well enough. I’m going back to optometrist and maybe I’ll consider office glasses. Another factor not mentioned is frame and slippage. My nose piece is too heavy and the frame slides down so of course that’s making things worse. I find I have to hold my glasses off my nose and look through the bottom most portion, and even that is blurry. Argh.
🌬📢 Th@t happened t😌 me bc
the frames wr t👀 small. Worked
it 🤓ut w/larger frames.
Great video, thank you! 🤓
Thank you very much for your efforts, doctor
you are welcome
What is difference of computer glasses labeled as 0.4-1.2m, 0.4-2m,...0.4-6m. if you set the same sphere and add when ordering what does it mean in terms of everyday use, pros and cons.? Thanks. I really liked your video, very nicely explained with emphasis on the consumer.
great video 👍 thank you!
Thank you for this very informative video. Can I ask you what are your thoughts are about switching between progressive spectacles and multifocal lenses?
I took a little while to get used to my progressives but I like them very much there not for everyone but I'm content with mine
Much more useful than some on here.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative. Thank you.
Thank you so much for your great explanations of design and function. This is very helpful..❤🎉🎉
You're a legend!
🎉🎉 thank you Doc
Getting over 50 SUCKS! - I've heard from Optometrists to avoid bad progressive lenses because they could cause me issues with my peripheral vision. I'm one of the rare people who has high-level peripheral awareness, and I don't want to lose that.
Is there a progressive glass that has zero throughout most of the lens, and only progresses at the near bottom for reader? My ultimate goal would be to find a company who knows how to make true bifocals and simply progresses the lens to meet the "focal" increase.
But a man can dream I guess...
Simple: Introduction; Data/Body; Conclusion,_is all anyone needs.
gotcha
What about contacts and reading glasses?
Vey nice explanation. i am using office glasses for computer/cell phone and multifocal (Hoya balansys) for general use. it is a decent lense, but i have read that verilux X has less "dead zones "/ i is it true?
Thank you it was so helpful
You're welcome!
I just got my first glasses, single vision , one lens is not as good as the other , I turned them upside down and one side is definitely better than the other , did something go wrong at the eye test or did something go wrong when they made the lenses
hard to know
How to buy this multifocal glasses and where?
Can you get no-line bifocals/progressives with just far and intermediate (but no near vision)? I don't need glasses for near, just far (TV & driving) and intermediate (laptop/desktop computer).
I got my prescription by a doctor and ordered a pair of multifocals (I understand they are progressive ones) and a pair with office lenses. With both glasses the short distance vision works some what ok... similarly or just a bit worse than molded plastic cheapo market reading lenses. But, other distances, neither of the glasses really improve my vision in comparison to not wearing glasses at all. The optics shop insists "You have to get used to them." Now I wonder, how much better is it not to see properly with glasses that I paid hundreds for in comparison to me already being used not to see properly with no glasses at all?
Can the glasses be examined by a third party to detect if the glasses actually are made according to the prescription? I guess having the prescription verified would be much more straight forward to do.
I don't get this "getting used to" business to begin with. When I put +2.5 super market reading glasses on, the difference between with and without glasses is clear like a day and night: without those glasses can't read anything, with the glasses I can read everything. Why is the difference not clear like the same way with longer distance zones of the lenses? I really have to put the glasses on and off multiple times and still can't really decide if I see better with or without the glasses. The same goes for both multi focals and office lenses.
This is REALLY a tricky world for a consumer.
I agree that you shouldn't have to "get used" to progressives. You may have to learn how to use them and learn what they do and don't do. But 'getting used to' is usually used by opticals who use entry level quality optics progressives and what you need to get used to is poor optics. They are hoping you will just settle and leave them alone...but really they should offer you the option to go into a better quaility lens.
Have done both over the years, back to bifocals now & probably soon to be tri-focals. How's this for an interesting vision problem: Ptosis induced irregular astigmatism in both eyes, producing the effect of a vertical double image. The droopy eyelids cause a wrinkle in the top of the cornea, causing the astigmatism and the double image. By the end of the day it's so bad that current Rx is completely useless, no difference with or without the glasses for detail vision. Suggestions other than eyelid surgery? The surgery to shorten the eyelids may amplify another issue, that of eyes not closing totally & consistently while sleeping.
Can you compare and contrast:
Office lens vs Bifocal lens
Are they similar enough that one could use one for the other?
Very informative cheers
nice , thanks
Best info
thanks...what lens did you get?
Great 👍👍👍
How much...
can anyone wear Multifocal Lenses cause I heard they are very good
I made the mistake of purchasing two pairs of progressives from Costco based on this video (*Clark Howard: Save More, Spend Less* ruclips.net/video/Mtyqv1Pru_A/видео.html). In fact, I only got the Costco membership for this very reason. One pair was the general-use type and the other pair was for computer use (office task). Both of them were horrendous. Costco's return policy is that if you can't tolerate the progressives, then they'll remake the lenses in single-focus or bifocal. But I wasn't satisfied with that option, so I got them to take them back and issue a full refund. Now, thanks to this video, I'm aware progressives of better quality have larger sweet spots.
I wish I had seen this sooner - I just got the 2 pair of glasses from Costco. I've been wearing progressives for 15 years, so I'm used to progressives. However, I agree that the Costco are not good quality. My computer glasses are ok, but the general use ones give me tunnel vision - can't see clearly unless looking directly straight ahead. Costco said they are nonreturnable -- how did you get a refund? That's what I need - a refund.
I loved your explanation nice and clear. Except you must understand there is no shopping around for comparing because you go to see an eye doctor that doctor wants you to have an eye exam, buy a frame choose a lenses at the same time.
He's right, progressives SUCK for computer work. It's the smallest zone on the lens. So you end up needing to buy a second pair for the computer. Which begs the question, if you use a computer all day, why not just get one full frame distance pair and one for closeup computer work.
the problem with Single vision distance is that in everyday life you will like to see upclose and the trouble with Single visino computer glasses is that the range is too small. Everyone could benefit from 3 sets of specs a progressive, an office/task lens and a progressive sunglass.
thanks
No problem
Thank you very much
the need for progressive lenses came to a end January 1st 2022.. with just a prescription for any bifocal or multifocal lens i can make a pair of lens with out even a fitting height. I'll leave you speechless zero distortion and zero time needed to adjust to the lenses. I'm providing these lenses to those that are hard core non adapt patients and blowing there minds. If really care about your patients you'll reach out to me for more information
You could not pay me to wear progressives.
Who cares .
@@michaelblankenau6598 hopefully the many bifocal-wearers about to get duped by expensive progressive lenses which suck at everything
The come-on on your use of suspense is too long, slow and boring.
You may very well be an expert.
But who has time for all that?
He does like to talk eh. ;)
As most videos I've watched on progressive lenses, great description of what they are and how they work. I am really looking for BEST quality brand ! If money is not a concern what is the absolute top quality progressive lens on the market today? Everyone explains how they work, just not what they would recommend for themselves or others that just want the absolute best available.
I would look to Zeiss or Nikon.
@GoodOptometryMorning been comparing user reviews on Zeiss and Varilux X . Seems like they are pretty close in quality. With Varilux leading a little bit .
@@keithsr. Top end Varilux, Zeiss and Nikon are similar
@GoodOptometryMorning not much info on the varilux XR yet. So the X would be the top up to the XR release.
office prep progressive still gives me cervical spondolysis as i need to keep looking for the sweet spot, BIFOCAL the way to go.
it is great that we have a specific product for unique situations.