Do I Need Varifocals? Signs It Might Be Time
- neilp171
- 8 hours ago
- 2 min read
Many people begin to notice small changes in their vision, often without realising what’s causing them.
It might start with holding your phone further away, struggling with menus, or finding screens more tiring than before.
A common question we hear is:
“Do I need varifocals?”

Common Signs You May Need Varifocals
You may benefit from varifocal lenses if you notice:
• needing to hold things further away
• eye strain when using screens
• switching between different pairs of glasses
• headaches after reading or computer use
These are often early signs of presbyopia, a natural change in vision that usually starts from your early 40s.
Why These Changes Happen
As we age, the natural lens inside the eye becomes less flexible.
This makes it harder to focus clearly on close objects.
Over time, this affects:
• reading
• screen use
• close work
What Are Varifocal Lenses?
Varifocal lenses provide clear vision at:
• distance
• intermediate (screens)
• near (reading)
All within one pair of glasses.
This means you don’t need to switch between different pairs throughout the day.
👉 You can read more in our varifocal lenses explained guide
Are Varifocals Right for Everyone?
Varifocals are a popular option, but they aren’t the only solution.
Depending on your lifestyle, alternatives may include:
• reading glasses
• occupational lenses for screen use
The right choice depends on how you use your vision day to day.
When Should You Consider Varifocals?
If you’re starting to notice changes in your reading or screen vision, it’s a good time to discuss your options during an eye examination.
Many patients find that addressing these changes early improves comfort and reduces eye strain.
Final Thoughts
If you’ve been asking yourself whether you need varifocals, it’s likely your vision is beginning to change.
The good news is there are excellent solutions available to make everyday vision clearer and more comfortable.
👉 Or speak to our team about your options




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