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HT, It all depends on if you need to wear spectacles to read or maybe just sharpen stuff up on your computer. As we get older the muscles that sharpen the focus of your eyes gets a bit slack so we all need specs for reading at some time.
If you already wear specs for distance vision you end up needing two different focussing pairs of specs, Varifocals get around this as they are a blended bifocal which means you have different focal lengths within the same lens. You merely need to look up and down the lens and you have clear vision at whatever you are focusing on..... If they give you the right power ! Some people have adaption problems and never get used to them so either have bifocals or two pairs, distance and reading but most people, me included find them marvellous !
Varifocals are for long and short sighted. I wear them. When you go to Specsavers or wherever they will tell you what you need, but if you're just short sighted you just need short sighted goggles. Vari means variable, like me, screwed in both departments!!
Thanks both. FYI I don’t need them for reading or computer/work. My close vision is perfect. It’s long distance which isn’t as sharp. As I understand it, the varifocal lenses which have been suggested to me will be my prescription in the upper part and just regular glass in the bottom bit ie when I’m reading, checking phone etc I’ll be looking through straight glass as nothing is required...but looking up at long distance it will be through glass which is correcting my vision. Hope this makes sense...I’m not sure of the correct terminology.