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How The Shape Of The Frame Affects Your Prescription

by Glasgow Report
in Lifestyle

It looks cool that the shape is funky and trendy. If you wish, you can wear a D-shaped frame, a butterfly-shaped frame or a lolita frame. These frames are fun and stylish. You can even tie your glasses together like kaleidoscopes. Parties are more fun with these. However, funky frames do not work well to improve vision.

What is the significance of the shape of your glasses for your eye prescription?

Do the glasses’ shapes affect your vision? In short, yes. You may have been advised by the optician to wear a certain shape of eyeglass frame. These are usually not the most fashionable frames. It may seem that the optician is trying to sell you un-trendy and un-stylish frames. The salesperson might be trying to suggest a frame that best fits your prescription.

Based on your eye prescription, your lenses will be manufactured. They will differ from one another. Most people have different prescriptions in both eyes. In one eye, you might have low myopia, whereas in the other, you might have high myopia. You will need lenses that are appropriate for your prescription. You will also need frames that are appropriate for the lenses. In case you wear glasses, make sure you check the edges. Do they protrude from the frames? There is no manufacturing fault here. In fact, the frames are bigger so that the edges of the lenses are thicker. To understand why, keep reading.

Your Focal point

Most lenses have a focal point at their center. It is the point from which you view the world. In order to see clearly, it needs to be accurate. An oversized spectacle frame will have its focal point slightly above the center rather than in the center. This focuses your vision straight ahead. You may experience blurry vision, headaches, and other problems related to focusing if the focal point is not made properly.

Glasses for myopic eyes with high prescription

Is it possible to put your prescription in any frames? In general, you can fit your lenses into any frame style. If you have a prescription higher than -3.00 D, there is a problem with the lenses and frames. The lenses used in myopia correction are concave lenses. Thinner in the middle, concave lenses are thicker at the edges. Your lenses fit into the frames without any thicker edges if you choose a small frame. In the case of larger or oversized frames, the thicker edges protrude from the frames

Best frames for people with high myopia

Rectangular glasses frames and round glasses frames are the best frames for high prescriptions. If you have your glasses made this way, you won’t have to worry about protruding edges. Myopia sufferers should stay away from thin rims. Their lenses are too thick for thin frames. They cannot be supported and will break easily. You should try thicker frames. This prescription does not work with oversized glasses, cat-eyes, or aviators.

Glasses for High Hyperopic Eyes

Hyperopia is treated with a convex lens. These lenses are thicker in the middle and thinner at the edges. You can make the lenses appear thicker by selecting a larger frame. You appear to have bulging eyes. It is not at all aesthetically pleasing to have the bug-eye effect. As the prescription increases, the frames become thicker. For prescriptions +3.00 D and higher, thicker lenses are required.

Best eyeglasses for high hyperopia

Frames with a narrow profile are ideal for people with a high prescription for hyperopia. Choose rectangle, oval, or round frames. Your rims should be thin. Korean glasses are a good choice. Any geometric shape such as a round, octagon, heptagon or square will work. Avoid choosing oversized glasses that are too big. These lenses are also not suitable for cat-eye and aviator glasses.

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