Multifocal, Progressive or Varilux Lenses: Different Names, Same Solution
Multifocal, progressive or Varilux lenses – are they the same? Learn how progressive lenses work and why they’re the best solution for clear vision.
Why Are There Different Names?
• Multifocal lenses – a general term for lenses that correct vision at multiple distances
• Progressive lenses – the most advanced type of multifocal lenses
• Varilux – a premium brand of progressive lenses by Essilor
In everyday conversation, these terms are often used interchangeably.
What Are Progressive (Multifocal) Lenses?
Progressive lenses are designed to provide clear vision at all distances in one pair of glasses:
• Distance (driving, walking)
• Intermediate (computer, daily tasks)
• Near (reading, phone)
They eliminate the need to switch between multiple pairs of glasses.
How Do Progressive Lenses Work?
Progressive lenses have a gradual change in lens power:
• Upper part → distance
• Middle → intermediate
• Lower part → near
This transition is smooth and invisible - no lines, no jumps in vision.
Why Do People Choose Them?
• One pair instead of multiple glasses
• Natural, seamless vision
• Modern, aesthetic look (no visible lines)
• Comfortable for everyday use
Who Needs Progressive Lenses?
They are most commonly used by:
• People over 40 (presbyopia)
• Those who struggle to focus at different distances
• Professionals working on screens
• Anyone looking for convenience and clarity
Are All Progressive Lenses the Same?
Not exactly.
The quality of progressive lenses can vary significantly.
Premium lenses like Varilux offer:
• Wider and more stable vision zones
• Faster and easier adaptation
• Less distortion
Lower-quality lenses may feel less comfortable and require longer adaptation.
Final Thoughts
Whether you call them multifocal, progressive, or Varilux lenses, you’re most likely referring to the same solution.
The key difference is not in the name - but in the quality of the lenses and the precision of fitting.