<p>It may take a few weeks to familiarise yourself with progressive lenses as they have different strength lenses incorporated into one frame.<br /> <br /> The upper portions of your lenses are clear. As you lower your eyes, the magnification increases gradually allowing you to see better at different close-up distances.<br /> <br /> Adapting to any new lenses requires a short adjustment period. The shortest and surest way to adapt is to stick with one design. Remove them temporarily if you feel you need a break. As you adapt, your eyes will begin to find the area of sharpest reading vision automatically.<br /> <br /> At first, when you walk or move your head rapidly, objects to the side may appear to move slightly. This sensation will disappear quickly with continued use.&nbsp;Your progressive lenses have your distance, intermediate, and reading prescription&nbsp;all in one. You&nbsp;may find that walking down the stair is a bit difficult&nbsp;initially as the bottom of your lens is predominantly for the purpose of reading. It&nbsp;will get easier as you wear them more and&nbsp;your eyes start to get used to the lenses.<br /> <br /> The lenses will provide the most natural vision possible and have all the adjustments for sight requires in one convenient lens.</p> <p><img alt="" src="https://df5apg8r0m634.cloudfront.net/email/2020/0508/6dCbeGG0bpzNYIxC.jpg" style="height:400px; width:600px" /></p>
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