I didn't know they could make varifocal lenses for cataracts.

I've heard of some people getting a distance lens in one eye & a closeup lens in the other ... and the brain learns to average (?) what the two eyes see.

On 5/14/2026 5:20 AM, Ralf R Radermacher wrote:
Am 13.05.26 um 22:54 schrieb mike wilson:
I have two friends and a relative-in-law who upgraded to the varifocal lens.

My two cents on varifocals: me and the best-of-all-halves have had varifocal glasses for well over 10 years. While they're ok for everyday tasks like walking, eating and driving, they are quite fatiguing when reading or working at the computer for any length of time. This is no prob with vrarifocal glasses. You just take them off and use reading or computer glasses. But we wouldn't want to have them 'built-in'.

YMMV

Rald


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