Monovision exists when a patient’s dominant eye is corrected for distance vision, and the non-dominant eye is corrected for close-up vision. This difference in correction can be achieved by the use of contact lenses, other vision correction procedures, or may occur naturally.
It may take a couple of weeks to a month to let your brain get used to monovision.
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