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Glasses are a long-term commitment, so it’s important to purchase a pair that you like. Many factors go into the perfect pair, and you’ll want to consider all of these when you’re at a vision center. Here are several of the most important and how they’ll impact your experience with the glasses.

How to Pick the Best Glasses for You

1. Consider Your Needs

There are many reasons why people wear glasses. Some people use them only for hobbies, such as reading--common when they have trouble seeing small text up close. Others rely on them to see clearly at all times if they have chronic vision problems.

Consider how you will use yours. You may be better off with bifocals or multifocals rather than traditional corrective lenses. Using them, you can separate vision needs so that only nearsighted or farsighted eyes receive assistance. Based on your eyesight and any diagnosed issues, speak with your vision care specialist about your options.

2. Match Durability to Your Lifestyle

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In addition to being inconvenient, broken glasses can also be expensive to replace. The majority of lenses aren't made of glass, contrary to popular belief. In terms of durability, plastic, polycarbonate, and high-index plastic are most the popular. 

When you play sports or work in an active environment, do you wear glasses? The most durable lenses are polycarbonate lenses. It is also fine to use plastic if you don't have to deal with many hazards.

3. Check Out Features

There are many features available on glasses lenses. UV-blocking treatments, anti-reflective coatings, and scratch-resistant coatings are just a few examples. Your vision issues may make some of these extremely important, especially UV-blocking. 

It is necessary to use anti-reflective coatings on lenses when you have cataracts or macular degeneration, for example. In addition to improving your vision, your glasses need to protect it as well, so speak with your vision care specialist about protective coatings and features.

 

Turn to the trusted team at South Tulsa Optical to ensure you find the right glasses. Based in Tulsa, OK, they welcome patients of all ages and fill prescriptions for eyeglasses and contact lenses. You’ll find a large selection of glasses frames at their vision care center and an optician will help you every step of the way. Call (918) 494-0351 to schedule a consultation and visit their website to learn more about their services.

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