Yes. Modern multifocal, trifocal and extended‑depth‑of‑focus lenses are designed to provide clarity at more than one range, which can reduce or remove the need for glasses day‑to‑day. Neural adaptation is typically quick within twelve weeks, although for some people it can take many months.

For the technically minded: Diffractive designs apportion light to multiple focal points, while wavefront‑shaping extends the depth of focus without discrete foci. Neural adaptation time varies with personality traits, pupil behaviour and ocular surface quality.