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Optometrist: Taking a Look Into Your Eyes

The aim of this blog is to collect together lots of useful advice and tips which will help you to learn about the role an optometrist can play in helping you to maintain your eye health. I should make it clear that I'm not a trained optometrist. But I'm am someone who has carried out a lot of research into the steps an eye doctor will take to assess and treat different conditions which can affect your vision. Read on to find out more about glaucoma, short and long sightedness, and much more. Please come back soon for more updates!

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How To Choose The Perfect Prescription Eyewear For You

Choosing a new pair of glasses is the most difficult part of any eye exam appointment, with so many choices of frame shape, style, and colour. However, this guide provides a few suggestions for choosing your perfect prescription eyewear, from thinking about face shape to considering your unique sense of style.

Think About Your Face Shape

Thinking about your face shape is an essential step when choosing glasses, as different styles suit different faces. For example, if you have a round face, square or rectangular glasses with clean lines will balance out the roundness and complement your face nicely. However, if you have a square face, the curves of round or oval-shaped glasses are likely to suit you. You can find information online about how to determine your face shape, as well as how to choose glasses for that face shape. Try a range of frames after or during your eye exam, and don't be afraid to ask any staff for their honest advice.

Ask Your Optician for Advice

Your optician might not know your sense of style, but based on your eye exam, they should be able to offer some good advice on the type of glasses you should choose. If your prescription is particularly strong, they might recommend that you choose thicker frames to hide the thickness of the lens, or they might feel like a particular shape is better if you're getting bifocals. They can also give advice on what type of lens you get — as All About Vision explains, different materials have different weights and thicknesses. Finally, they will be able to suggest any lens coatings or extras you should get, such as anti-glare coating.

Consider Your Sense of Style

Your sense of style should also dictate what type of glasses you choose, as you'll want something you're happy to wear every day. First, think about whether you'd like a bold style or something more subtle. Thin, neutral-coloured frames can blend into every look, while thick black frames make more of a statement. You should also choose a colour — black or silver frames are a typical choice to go with every outfit, but you could also use red, purple, or blue to add a splash of colour to your look. Think carefully about what would suit the clothes you wear, and how you want to look in your new glasses.

By taking your optician's advice on what would suit your needs, as well as considering your own face shape and sense of style, you can choose prescription eyewear that makes you look and feel great. To order a new pair of prescription eyewear, reach out to an optometrist.