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Monovision (Blended Vision)

What is Monovision?

A vision correction technique for people over 40 who struggle to see up close (due to a normal aging process called presbyopia).

In monovision:

  • One eye (your dominant eye) is corrected to see far.

  • The other eye is set to see near.

Your brain adjusts, and both eyes work together to help you see at different distances.

 

👁️ How is Monovision Achieved?

You can try monovision using:

  • 👓 Contact lenses – a safe way to test if monovision works for you.

  • 👨‍⚕️ Cataract surgery with special lens implants (monovision IOLs).

 

🌟 Benefits of Monovision

  • Reduces or removes the need for reading glasses.

  • Lets you see at multiple distances (near and far).

  • A good option if you want to stay glasses-free most of the time.

 

⚠️ Things to Consider

  • Not everyone adapts to monovision. Some people find it uncomfortable.

  • You might notice:

    • Slightly reduced depth perception (difficulty with judging distances).

    • Need for reading glasses in low light or for very small print.

  • It's important to try it with contact lenses first before choosing surgery.

 

📝 What Should You Do?

  • Speak to an eye doctor (ophthalmologist).

  • They can:

    • Check which eye is dominant.

    • Help you try monovision lenses.

    • Discuss if it’s suitable for you — especially if you’re planning cataract surgery.

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