by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Jan 7, 2026 | Contact Lenses, Glasses, Vision
Can I Wear Reading Glasses with Multifocal Contacts? Multifocal contacts are designed to allow clear vision at all distances for individuals who need additional power for reading – typically those over forty. These contacts can replace the need to wear bifocal...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Nov 1, 2024 | Glasses, Vision
Understanding Bifocal Glasses Bifocal glasses are eyewear with two distinct optical powers in a single lens. The lower portion of the lens corrects near vision issues, such as reading, while the upper portion addresses distance vision needs. A visible line separates...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Aug 10, 2024 | Contact Lenses, Glasses
Understanding Why You Should Consider Thinner Lenses for High Prescription When you have a high prescription for corrective lenses, the thickness and weight of your glasses lenses can sometimes be a concern. Thicker lenses in high prescription glasses can impact your...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Apr 29, 2024 | Glasses, Vision
Overview of Reading Glasses Reading glasses, also known as “readers,” are eyewear designed to aid in near vision tasks, such as reading, sewing, or using electronic devices. They are typically prescribed to individuals experiencing presbyopia, a common...
by Dr. Daniel Baruffi | Apr 19, 2024 | Glasses, Vision
How Do Progressive Glasses Work? Progressive glasses, also known as multifocal lenses, are specialized eyewear designed to address presbyopia, a common age-related vision condition that affects near vision clarity. Unlike traditional bifocal or trifocal lenses,...