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Selecting the right frame depends on your face shape. For example: Oval faces work with most shapes; Round faces benefit from rectangular or angular frames; Square faces suit round frames to soften angles; Heart-shaped faces look best with oval or light-colored frames.
Common options include: Single vision lenses for distance or reading; Progressive lenses for multi-focal needs; Blue light filtering to reduce screen-induced eye strain; and Anti-reflective coatings to minimize glare and improve visual clarity.
Update your eyeglasses whenever your prescription changes or if you feel discomfort. It's highly recommended to have an eye exam annually to ensure your prescription is current and to monitor your overall eye health.
Yes, most vision insurance plans, as well as FSA (Flexible Spending Account) and HSA (Health Savings Account) funds, can be used to purchase prescription eyeglasses. Check with your insurance provider for specific coverage and reimbursement details.
Buying eyeglasses online is safe and convenient. Ensure you have your current prescription and pupillary distance (PD) measurement ready. For very complex prescriptions or progressive lenses, an in-person fitting with an optician is often recommended for optimum results.
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