Spectacles

What Kind of Spectacles/Eyeglasses are the Best Fit for You?

The image of spectacles

Spectacles are also known as glasses or eyeglasses. It consists of a frame that holds a pair of lenses. Eyeglasses are typically used for vision correction. People who have defective vision need spectacles to see appropriately.

Different eyeglasses in different styles

What Vision Problems Can Eyeglasses Correct?

Most vision problems are related to how light focuses inside the eye. Inside the eye, light is converted to electrical energy and sent to the brain. This process creates the images we see.

 In India in 2020, about 45 percent of the people between 45 to 59 years of age needed spectacle correction. Regular eye exams can help you stay on top of your vision health. Your eye doctor will prescribe eyeglasses if necessary and detect any eye diseases early.

You may need glasses for problems such as:

Types of Eyeglasses:

Eyeglasses are more popular now than ever. They’re a staple in modern fashion despite advances in contact lenses and vision correction surgery. Even people with perfect vision are adding non-prescription eyewear into their wardrobes there are fashion statements.

With so many different frames, lenses, and treatments available, picking a new pair of glasses can be overwhelming. This guide will explain all the different types of glasses available. 

Before you start shopping for new glasses, it’s essential to visit your eye doctor. Schedule an eye exam and determine what type of vision correction you need.

Your optometrist will write you an eyeglass prescription. You can also visit Vijayanethralaya super specialty eye hospital optician for your new glasses.

What are the Different Glasses:

Single vision lens Glasses: These are the most inexpensive and most used eyeglasses. Because they only correct vision at one specific distance (either far or near). single vision glasses are designed to help people who are required for correction of nearsightedness or astigmatism, or farsightedness.

Bifocal Lens Glasses: Bifocal lenses are prescribed for people with multiple vision problems. It means they require two separate “powers” to correct vision and sight. The primary purpose of Bifocal lenses is to provide the optimal balance between distance vision and near vision.

Trifocal Lens Glasses: Trifocal lenses are similar to bifocals. But they have the additional power to correct intermediate vision. The intermediate portion may be used to view a computer screen.

Progressive Lens Glasses: Progressive lenses have three zones for near, intermediate, and distance vision. And also it gives you clear vision from near to far.

Reading Glasses: Reading glasses are available over-the-counter (OTC) or via prescription. They improve your ability to see things up close, especially when reading books, newspapers, laptops, and phone screens. 

Digital Protection (Blue Light Blocking): These Glasses can protect you from UV rays and blue light. Most adults spend a significant portion of their day on their computers, phones, and tablets. These glasses can protect your eyes all through the day and night.

Sunglasses: UV-protected sunglasses helps in blocking the ultra-violet rays of the sun from reaching your eye. Also, you can purchase sunglasses with or without a prescription.

Safety Glasses: Safety glasses fall into the category of individual protection equipment. They are designed to protect against risks of blinding & UV rays. Many professions use safety glasses, including construction, science labs, plumbing, auto repair, electrical mechanicals, and more.

Types of Glasses Frames:

Choosing the right eyeglass frames is very important. You should find a pair that fits your lifestyle, is comfortable for long-term wear, and expresses your style. 

  1. Frame Materials; There are two main types of material used to make glasses frames, first one is plastic frames and another one is metal frames. Now we will go for the discussion one by one ;

Plastic Frames: Plastic glasses are among the most popular choices for glasses wearers of all ages. That’s because they’re some of the most affordable, lightweight eyeglasses & Variety of colors are available.

Metal Frames: These frames are typically more expensive than their plastic frames. That’s because they’re more strength and durability. There is a great variety of metal frame materials to choose from including gold, silver, aluminum, stainless steel, nickel, titanium, and alloy.

2. Frame Types; Mostly there are 3 types of the frames such as; full frame, semi-rimless frame, & rimless frame. Let’s see;

Full Frame: Full frames are the complete outline of the lenses. The entire lens is supported by a metallic or plastic frame in a full-frame spectacle. And we recommend them for thick lenses.

Semi-rimless Frame: Semi-rimless frames cover the top portion of the lenses or half of the frame. And these are more styles than others.

Rimless Frame: Rimless glasses are also called frameless glasses. Rimless frames provide the largest field of vision and are the most lightweight option.

Rim-less frames for optical
Rim-less frames for optical

How To Know The Correct Frame For My Face Shape?

One of the best ways to narrow down your frame options is to determine what face shape you have. Here are the seven basic face shapes and what frames usually go well with you.

Round Face Shape: The forehead, cheeks, and chin are similar in length and width, with soft cheekbones and jawline.

Ideal Frame Types:

  • Rectangle
  • Bowline
  • Clear nose bridge
  • Bold colors

Square Face Shape: A square face is typically anchored by a wide, angular jawline and a similarly broad forehead.

Ideal Frame Types:

  • Round
  • Bowlines
  • Cat-eye
  • Oval
  • Rectangle

Heart-Shaped Face: A heart face typically has a broader forehead and prominent cheekbones paired with a narrower chin.

Ideal Frame Types:

  • Round
  • Geometric
  • Frameless

Oval Face Shape: An oval face is proportionally balanced, with a slightly curved jawline that is somewhat narrower than the forehead, allowing for the most flexibility in frame options.

Ideal Frame Types:

  • Rectangle
  • Square
  • Oval

Oblong Face Shape: An oblong face typically has narrow forehead with wide jawline and chin.

Ideal Frame Types:

  • Square
  • Rectangle
  • Wayfarer
  • Oversized

Diamond Face Shape: A diamond face combines an angular jawline and prominent cheekbones with a narrower forehead. 

Ideal Frame Types:

  • Bowlines
  • Cat-eye
  • Round
  • Aviator

Triangle Face Shape: A triangle face shape is also a narrow forehead with a wide jawline and chin.

Ideal Frame Types:

  • Bowlines
  • Cat-eye
  • Aviator
  • Wayfarer

Once you’ve chosen which glasses are the best option for your face shape, you’ll be able to find a pair that will complement your features and bring a natural balance to your profile. 

 We have frames for round, oval, square, diamond, triangular, and heart-shaped faces. (And the same goes for sunglasses). If you need help narrowing down the options, visit the Vijayanethralaya optical outlet for shopping.

Why do we choose Vijayanethralaya for buying spectacles?

  • Top brand available at the best price. Brands are RAY-BAN, OAKLEY’S, TOMMY, Calvin Klein, RALPH etc.
  • Glasses are available for all age groups, all sizes, and different styles.
  • And also we give our best treatment for our patients and give them the fittest & the best quality of lenses for the eyeglasses.

About the Author :

Dr Sushruth Appajigowda
Dr Sushruth Appajigowda

Dr. Sushruth Appajigowda is a well-known Cornea, Cataract, and LASIK Surgeon in Bangalore, and the chief Cataract and Refractive surgeon at Vijaya Nethralaya Eye Hospital, Nagarbhavi Bangalore. Known as one of the best LASIK surgeons in the country, he has over 10+ years of experience with multiple platforms of LASIK like ZEISS, ALCON, SCHWIND, AMO, and Bausch and Lomb. He has conducted over 5000 LASIK and over 300 Collagen cross linking procedures. Dr Sushruth is a recognized speaker in various National and International Forums. His expertise lies in choosing the right procedure based on your health requirement. You can schedule an appointment by scanning the QR Below or clicking the link below the QR

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