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Noir Vous 25

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Noir Vous 6

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Noir Vous 9

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Retro 7114

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Divine 7204

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,799

Femina 6109

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Retro 7117

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Femina 6104

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R2,899

Me & You 15

Torga designed & manufactured metal frame with prescription lenses.

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Noir Vous 17

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Noir Vous 20

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Retro 7112

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R2,899

Divine 7203

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,799

Divine 7217

Torga designed & manufactured metal frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R2,899

Noir Vous 11

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Retro 7116

Torga designed & manufactured acetate frame with prescription lenses.

Frame & Lenses from R3,299

Ease Your Eyes into Your New Multifocal Lenses

The first time you are prescribed and wear your new multifocal lenses (AKA varifocals or progressive lenses), your optometrist will probably warn you that there is an adjustment period. 

Torga’s multifocal lenses are made using the latest German precision lens technology. With multifocals, there are none of the tell-tale signs of aging (like the lines in the lenses of bifocals, for example). However, they often take the newbie-wearer a bit of time to adjust. 

So, if you’re thinking about upgrading to some sophisticated multifocal lenses, or if you’re new to multifocal lenses and possibly struggling to adjust, here are some tips to make the process easy on your eyes:

Firstly, ensure that your glasses are properly fitted by your optometrist. Your frames need to be positioned correctly for you to look through the correct part of the lens for each distance of vision – near, intermediate, and far. This will ensure that you are getting maximum visual benefit and comfort from your new lenses. 

Point your nose at what you need to focus on. Move your head to see different things, not just your eyes. 

You will need to practice focusing at varying distances. For example, you can look at your cell phone and television screen, read a magazine, look across the room, and so on. 

Persevere! Don’t lose sight of the goal. Try not to switch back to your previous glasses as this will make the adjustment period much longer. 

Most people take approximately two weeks to fully adjust to their new multifocal lenses, but don’t panic if you take longer. Your new spectacles will make your vision so much clearer and it is not uncommon for some wearers to take as long as six weeks to fully adjust. Keep your eye on the ball – before you know it, your new specs will be out of sight and out of mind. 

If you think you might need to upgrade to multifocal lenses – or if you have any questions relating to these lenses and how they could improve your quality of life – speak to your Torga optometrist.