Yes, no-line bifocals are real. We call them progressive lenses, and they're excellent for correcting presbyopia symptoms. If you're nearsighted, in addition to presbyopic, this part of the lens may benefit you the most.2 May 2020
What is the difference between no line bifocal and progressive lenses?
The standard bifocal (with lines) provides best vision at distance (driving) and at near (reading), with minimal distortion off to the side. The progressive (no line) bifocal changes gradually from top to bottom, including a range of powers which provides clear vision at all distances, from far to near.28 Nov 2016
What types of bifocals are there?
Flat-top bifocal lens (also called a D-seg or straight-top). Round segmented bifocal lens. Executive bifocal lens (also called the Franklin bifocal). Bifocals contain two lens powers; trifocals have three.
What are bifocals with no lines called?
Progressive lenses, also commonly called no-line bifocals, are an effective solution that can discreetly and seamlessly give you a wide range of vision. Read on to learn more about how progressive lenses work, and whether or not they are an option for you.29 May 2019