Optical Services
Our staff at the Eyeglass Boutique are experienced and caring with a flare for style and proper frame selection. They will guide you in choosing the appropriate optical solutions for your individual needs and answer all questions about prices and special programs. We are very competitive and quality is always our main concern. We operate and in office lab which speeds up our service and improves our ability to handle acute problems. The following are some options from which you may choose in designing your glasses:
Lens Materials:
Hard Resin (plastic)
Conventional hard resin lenses are half the weight of
glass lenses and can be tinted to almost any color and
density. Hard resin lenses are more easily scratched than
glass but can have an optional scratch protection applied.
More impact resistant than glass, hard resin lenses do not
require heat treating.
Lighter, Thinner Lenses
Modern technology has created lenses that bend light
differently so that stronger corrections are thinner than
when made in conventional materials. Such lenses are
called "high index" and stronger corrections are more
attractive because they are slimmer. Glass lenses are
also available with the slimming advantages of High index
but are considerably heavier. High index plastic uses
less material so they are often lighter in weight. High
index lenses absorb all harmful UV light and can be tinted
to any shade or color.
Lenses That Darken In The Sun
These are lenses that darken as you go from indoors to
outdoors. They are available in both glass and light-
weight hard resin. They darken to a moderate shade of
grey. Ask for a demonstration of photosensitive lenses.
Polycarbonate
Polycarbonate lenses are the most impact resistant lenses
available and are always the lens of choice for young
people and active patients. Polycarbonate lenses are high
index and are usually the lightest, most comfortable
lenses. They absorb all harmful UV light and can be made
with ultra thin edges because of their unique strength.
Glass
For years glass was the only lens material available and
glass still offers superior optics. The most scratch-
resistant material, the primary disadvantage of glass is
its weight, generally twice that of hard resin. Glass
lenses are heat or chemically treated to increase impact
resistance.
Lens Designs:
Single Vision Lenses
Single vision lenses function as all purpose glasses for
persons who have normal accommodation. Persons who
normally wear bifocals or trifocals can use single vision
for distance or near lenses. Single vision lenses can
also function as occupational glasses for certain types of
work. Single vision lenses are available in all lens
materials.
Aspheric Lenses
These new lenses provide special visual and cosmetic
benefits for stronger corrections and increase edge to
edge clarity. Flatter than conventional lenses, aspherics
eliminate the "bulgy" appearance of strong plus lenses
(far-sighted corrections) and greatly enhance the appearance
of finished eyewear. Persons with strong nearsighted
corrections also benefit from thinner, lighter weight
glasses when their lenses are aspheric. Because aspheric
lenses are positioned closer to the face, there is less
eye magnification with farsighted corrections and less
"small eyes" look with nearsighted corrections. Aspheric
lenses are often made of high index materials for the
ultimate in thin lenses.
Flat Top Bifocals
This is the most popular bifocal form and is available
with the bifocal portion made in a variety of widths to
help with various close-up occupations. Flat top
bifocals are made in every type of lens material.
Franklin Style Bifocals
Sometimes used for those who need a wide field of vision
for near work (accountants, for example). Franklin style
bifocals have a distinctive appearance and are thicker
because of their design. They are generally only available
in glass, hard resin and photochromic glass. They
are gradually being replaced by wide Flat Top bifocals.
Trifocals
Trifocals come in a variety of designs. Flat-top
trifocals are the most widely used form. The added
segment provides clear vision at arm's length distance,
the area that is usually blurred for bifocal wearers.
Trifocals are available in all lens materials.
Progressives (no line bifocals)
These lenses provide all the benefits of bifocals but add
the feature of continuous clear vision at all distances,
including mid-range distance (arm's length). Progressives
have the cosmetic advantage of appearing to be single
vision lenses so they never reveal the user wears
bifocals. Progressives are available in all lens
materials and also made in aspheric form. Because of
their many benefits, they are becoming the lens of choice
for bifocal and trifocal wearers.
Occupational Requirements
Many occupations impose demanding visual requirements on
those who wear bifocals or trifocals. Special occupa-
tional designs are available to solve these special needs.
If the visual requirements of your job falls into this
category, let us know and we'll explain what will work
best for your individual needs.
Sports Glasses
All sorts of special lens designs are available for the
special needs of sports enthusiasts. Polycarbonate is
usually the material of choice for active sports.
Computer Glasses
There are a variety of options for those who use
computers. These include special filters and anti-
reflection coatings.
Polarized Sun Lenses
These are the exciting sunglasses that eliminate reflected
glare. They are especially appropriate for drivers,
fisherman, hunters, and all types of outdoors activities.
Optional Lens Treatments:
Scratch Protection Coating
Light weight hard resin lenses can be more easily
scratched than glass lenses. Special coatings have
been developed to help protect lenses from normal
scratching. The modest additional cost for such
scratch coating is usually a prudent investment.
UV Protection
It is generally accepted that the ultraviolet rays in
sunlight pose potential harm to the eyes. Special
treatment is available for hard resin lenses that
completely blocks hazardous UV light. Lenses like
polycarbonate and high index include built-in UV
protection at no extra cost.
Anti/Reflection Coatings
Special anti-reflective coatings are now available for
spectacle lenses, much like those used for fine camera
lenses. These coatings are particularly effective for
reducing eye fatigue for computer operators and anyone
driving at night. And, of course, AR lenses enhance
appearance by removing all distracting reflection.
These are, by no means, the only lenses available. By telling us of any unusual work or leisure visual requirements, we can tailor exactly the right lenses for all your visual needs.
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