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How Long Does It Take to Adjust to New Glasses?

How Long Does It Take to Adjust to New Glasses?

Whether you are getting new reading glasses or require spectacles for an eye condition, it is exciting and encouraging to see clearly and comfortably. It is also fun to pick stylish frames that can enhance your classic look or add to your trend-forward fashion. As you complete the process, getting used to new lenses can take some time. 

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How long does it take to adjust to new glasses? It depends on the person and their unique eye health. Some people need to get comfortable with wearing frames. Others need for their eyes to adapt to vision correction. This guide will give you general answers on how long it will take to adjust to specific lenses. You will also discover how to make the process easier and more enjoyable. 

Do Eyes Need to Get Used to Glasses? 

Regardless of the strength of your vision correction, your eyes will need time to get used to your new lenses. Correcting your nearsightedness or farsightedness is a unique experience for your retina and eye muscles. While your vision adjusts, your brain will also need to adapt to the changes. 

Some people will hardly notice the adjustment experience, while others will have vision-related symptoms like eyestrain or headaches. It is also possible to experience poor depth perception and temporarily distorted vision. If your symptoms are uncomfortable, talk to an eye doctor. You may also wish to reduce the amount of time you wear your glasses to give your eyes and brain more time to adapt. 

Timeframe for Adjusting to New Glasses 

The timeframe for adjusting to new glasses may depend on the type of lenses you have. It could also be a different experience based on the strength of your vision correction or prescription. The following timetables will give you a general idea of how long it will take to get used to some of the most popular types of vision correction. If you have questions about symptoms or the length of time you need, talk with an eye care professional. 

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Reading Glasses 

Many people will only need a few hours to a few days to get used to wearing reading glasses or single vision lenses. However, some people will require up to a week to adjust to looking through their readers. If you have difficulty reading for more than a week, consider evaluating your reading glasses strength. A second evaluation will help you ensure it is suitable for your needs. 

Bifocal and Trifocal Glasses

Some people begin wearing bifocals or trifocal glasses when they experience near vision loss or presbyopia. Eye doctors say that switching to bifocals or trifocal lenses could require a week of adjustment in judging distance or depth. Some people will need two weeks or more for their glasses to feel normal. 

Progressive Glasses

Like bifocals and trifocals, progressive glasses give you multiple types of vision correction. They make it easier and more comfortable to see near and far away, but without any lines on the lenses. Enjoy the look of single vision glasses without sacrificing your wellness and eye health. 

Expect a couple of weeks to up to three months of adjustment. Your brain and eyes will need time to get used to looking through different lens parts. Be patient with yourself and give your eyes plenty of rest. Soon, you will be enjoying all the benefits of using progressive specs. 

How to Find the Right Glasses

If you think you need glasses to see clearly, many options are available to you. The development of near vision loss is common in older adults and is also known as presbyopia. Reading glasses can make it easier to read books and enjoy close-up activities like sewing. Progressive lenses give you better near vision while making it more comfortable to drive and complete middle-distance activities. 

Take our reading glasses test to determine if you need eyewear to see up-close. This online test is easy to print and complete in the comfort of your home. Once you print the page, read the test from top to bottom until you find the line you can read the most clearly. Find the strength that is associated with the clearest line on the page. The related power is the one you will use to buy your new glasses.

Here at Peepers, we have plenty of frames to make you look stylish in your new glasses. If you are unsure what frames will look best on you, it helps to discover your face shape. We have everything from chic oversized glasses to flattering soft square frames. So whether you are experienced with eyeglasses or are buying your first pair, we make it easier and more fun to find the right specs. 

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Making It Fun to Get New Glasses

Our Peepers reading glasses and progressive glasses are designed with your comfort in mind. Lightweight and innovative features will help make the adjustment process more accessible and fun. In addition, our frames are always affordable, meaning you can pick up new progressives every time you want to update your wardrobe. While your vision will benefit, so will your style.