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Learn The Glasses Upgrades To Look For When You See The Eye Doctor

If you are going to an eye doctor to get new glasses, keep in mind the price you will pay will be more than just frames and lenses. There are often upgrades you may desire, so try to budget for these. They are rarely covered by insurance since they are beneficial but not required for you to see.

One of the most common upgrades is the type of material the lenses are made of. This determines how durable the glasses will be, as well as how light you can expect them to feel. If you have bad vision, you may need to pay extra for lighter material since the default kind is often heavy at a higher prescription. Your eye doctor should be able to tell you which material is recommended for you. If you cannot upgrade, you might end up with heavier glasses. Similarly, they might be rather fragile if you do not opt for the more durable materials.

Another common upgrade is an antireflective coating. This results in fewer glares when you see bright lights, such as when you are driving at night or using the computer. In addition, when pictures are taken of you, your face will be easier to see when your lenses have this coating since there will not be a harsh reflection. Of course, this is not a necessity so your insurance might not cover it. Just consider whether you are interested in these benefits before you decide to pay for the coating.

Another available coating is scratch resistant. Just as you might guess, this makes it harder for the lenses to be scratched, so it may prolong their life. For this reason, it may be worth the money to pay extra for this option, which your eye doctor will likely recommend.

You may also choose to get lenses that become tinted and protect your eyes from UV rays when you go outside. These basically look like sunglasses that allow you to see better than the typical kind would. If you frequently wear your glasses outside and do not want to wear an additional pair just to shield your eyes, this option may be best.

Your eye doctor can make recommendations for you if you are ready to get new glasses. You do not need any of these upgrades, but most people get at least a few because they appreciate the benefits. You should find out what your practitioner offers and then check the prices to make sure they are within your budget.

by: Andrea Avery




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