Bifocals vs. Progressives: Which is Right for You?

Oct 1, 2025 | Eyewear

Have you ever felt frustrated juggling multiple pairs of glasses just to see clearly? Maybe you have one pair for reading, another for distance, and another for your computer?  

Many people reach a point where they want to simplify their eyewear while still seeing clearly at all distances. If this sounds like you, you may be considering progressives or bifocal glasses. 

At Primary Eye Care of Arlington and South Main, we carry a wide selection of glasses in Arlington and Memphis. Our experts can help you decide whether bifocals or progressives are the best fit for your vision and lifestyle. Learn how each lens works, who they’re best for, and how an eye doctor can help you make the right choice. 

What are bifocals? 

Bifocals are glasses with two distinct lens powers: one for distance vision and one for near tasks like reading or using your phone. The two sections are usually separated by a visible line on the lens. Bifocals are ideal for people who have trouble seeing both up close and far away.  

Benefits of bifocals 

  • Clear distance and near vision in a single pair of glasses 
  • Simple lens design 
  • Often easier for first-time readers’ glasses users 

What to consider before wearing bifocal glasses 

Some people notice a sudden “jump” when their eyes move between the distance and near sections. Getting used to this can take a little time, but most people adapt quickly with guidance from their eye doctor. 

What are progressives? 

Progressive lenses offer a smooth transition between different vision zones, without visible lines on the lens. They provide a more natural visual experience for those who need correction at multiple distances: 

  • Top of the lens: Corrects distance vision, ideal for activities like driving and watching TV 
  • Middle of the lens: Corrects intermediate vision, perfect for computer screens and tablets 
  • Bottom of the lens: Corrects near vision, for reading, phones, and other close-up tasks 

Benefits of progressives 

  • Seamless transition between distances 
  • No visible line on the lens for a modern look 
  • Can reduce the need for multiple pairs of glasses 

What to consider before wearing progressive glasses 

Progressives may take a short adjustment period, especially for first-time wearers, as your eyes learn to navigate the gradual lens changes. An eye doctor can help fit progressives properly for your daily activities. 

How to choose between bifocals and progressives 

Choosing the right lens depends on your lifestyle and visual needs. Ask yourself: 

  • Do you primarily need help reading, or do you need correction for multiple distances? 
  • Do you want a modern lens without lines, or are you comfortable with a traditional design? 
  • How often do you use intermediate distances, like a computer or tablet? 

Scheduling a comprehensive eye exam ensures your prescription is up to date and helps your eye doctor recommend the lens type that will be most comfortable. If you also wear contacts, a contact lens exam can determine whether glasses or a combination of contacts and glasses is best. 

Need help deciding? 

Both bifocals and progressives have unique benefits, and the right choice depends on your vision needs and lifestyle. At Primary Eye Care of Arlington and South Main, our eye doctor can help you select glasses that provide clear, comfortable vision at every distance. Schedule an appointment today to explore which lens type is best for you.