Lähilaseille
Lähilaseille is a Finnish term that translates to "for reading glasses" or "for near-vision glasses." It is commonly used in optician shops and eyewear advertisements to indicate that a particular frame or lens is suitable for individuals who require vision correction for close-up tasks. This typically refers to people experiencing presbyopia, a natural age-related decline in the eye's ability to focus on near objects. Lähilaseille can also encompass glasses designed for intermediate distances, such as computer screens. When browsing for eyewear, a label or description indicating "lähilaseille" suggests the product is intended to aid in activities like reading, sewing, or working on a computer. Opticians often use this designation to guide customers towards appropriate lens options, which may include single-vision lenses specifically for near work or multifocal lenses like bifocals or progressives that offer correction for multiple distances. The term emphasizes the functional purpose of the glasses, highlighting their role in improving clarity for everyday close-range activities.