Because of how they’re designed, there’s an adaptation period in learning to wear your progressive lenses. We recommend that you get in the habit of turning your head toward the object of focus instead of simply moving your eyes.
For new wearers, get used to your new lenses gradually by increasing how much time you wear them over the first few days. Try not to switch between different glasses, since this will lengthen your period of adaptation.
For experienced wearers, a new pair progressives – even in the same prescription – can still have a slight adaptation period.
While most users have great success with wearing progressives, they aren’t for everybody. If you’re still having trouble adapting after a couple of weeks, with headaches or feeling off- balance, contact your eye doctor to check your prescription and lens placement.
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