Special Contact Lenses: Monovision Contact Lenses; Compromise Contact Lenses for Presbyopia
Monovision Contact Lenses
In spite of these innovations bifocal contact lenses and their variations are obviously far from perfected. For those who can’t be fitted, or who fail to adjust to bifocal lenses, there are a few alternatives and compromises. A very popular one and one that is extensively employed is the “monovision technique.” One eye is fitted for distance (usually the dominant eye); the other is fitted for reading. Either hard or soft contact lenses may be used, and this is by far the best technique found to date: The success rate is estimated at between 70 and 80 percent. As in the past, when monocles were worn, the eyes and brain somehow manage to make sense out of what seems to be visual schizophrenia. Read the rest of this entry »