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Glasses with Prescription Lenses

  • What are prescription lenses?

  • How to get prescription lenses?

    Get an eye exam


    Visit your optometrist for a vision exam to determine visual acuity, pupil distance, presence of astigmatism, etc.

    Get an eye prescription


    The doctor will provide a written prescription with values for each eye (SPH, CYL, AXIS, ADD).

    Choose the right lenses


    Select the type of lens (single vision, bifocal, or progressive), material, and coating.

    Order prescription glasses


    Give the prescription to the optician or submit it to an online eyeglasses retailer so that they can make your eyeglasses, and the price of eyeglasses in online stores will be much more affordable than in offline stores.

  • How do I clean my prescription lenses?

    Suggestion:


    Use a microfiber cloth, which attracts dust and lint without scratching the lens coating;
    Spray the lenses with a cleaner, then wipe with a moistened cloth;
    Starting from the center of the lens, gently wipe in a circle, in a spiral outward to avoid pushing the dirt to the edges, and then rinse with lukewarm water;
    For stubborn stains, rinse the lenses before wiping to wash away abrasive particles.

    Not recommended:


    Paper towels/kitchen paper towels/cloths are not recommended;
    Do not use household cleaners;
    Do not “blow” on the lenses to “defog” them;
    Do not wipe the lenses directly with a dry fiber cloth.

    Pro Tips:


    Anti-blue light/anti-glare coatings: Use only alcohol-free solutions.
    Color-changing lenses: Avoid contact with hot water—high temperatures can damage light-sensitive molecules.
    Scratched lenses? Stop wiping—visit your optometrist for polishing/replacement.

  • Can I get prescription lenses for any frame?

  • Can I get prescription lenses for my sunglasses?