Lens Guide

LENS BENEFITS!!

Included with every pair at no additional cost

All of our eyeglasses come outfitted with the premium stuff.

 

 

 

Scratch-resistant Treatment

    Treatment that does just what it sounds like.

     

    Scratch resistance cotating are smooth coating applied on the 

     

    pre surfaced lenses to insure quality and long lasting superior vision.

     

     

     

     


    • Anti reflection Coating.

     

    We apply a coating that does double duty
    it eases eye strain by reducing reflections and
    eliminates glare from your lenses. 
     

     


        • Hydrophobic coating

        “Hydrophobic” describes something that does not like water.
        Our lenses are superhydrophobic which means they repel
        moisture to help prevent smudging. (Because smudges are the worst.)
         

         

         

         

        LENS TYPES 

        Add blue-light-filtering 

        Need of the hour"

         

         

        Blue-cut lenses are designed to absorb anywhere from 10% to over 90% of blue light. Blue light is visible light with high energy in the range of 380 nanometers to 495 nanometers. This type of lens is designed to allow some blue light to pass through to prevent color distortion. The amount of color distortion may increase with lenses that are designed to block more than 50% or 60% of blue light from passing through to your eyes.

        Anti-blue light glasses can immediately reduce symptoms of digital eye strain, especially when working at night. Over time, wearing blue blockers while working on digital devices may help to normalize your circadian rhythm and risk of macular degeneration.

         

         

         

         

        LENS MATERIALS

        Polycarbonate and high-index choices for a range of prescriptions

        Polycarbonate

        Our most popular option, these lightweight, impact-resistant lenses come standard for all optical orders and are included in the price of our eyeglasses.

         

        High index

        Recommended for anyone with a strong prescription (+/-4.0 or higher total power), 1.67 high-index lenses are up to 20% thinner than polycarbonate lenses. These cost an additional $50.