FEB 20

Pros and Cons for High Index Lenses

By their very nature and chemical makeup, high index lenses have distinct advantages over standard plastic or glass. High Index Lenses: Pros and Cons This does not mean, however, that high index lenses are without drawbacks. Today we’ll examine both the pros and cons of high index lenses and hopefully give you a better idea […]

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FEB 19

What Type of Lenses Should I Get for a High Prescription?

If you’ve got a high prescription and are looking for thin, light, and attractive lenses, high index is a great solution. What Type of Lenses Should I Get for a High Prescription? High prescriptions are a big problem for people looking for a stylish pair of glasses. If you struggle with lens thickness and eye […]

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FEB 13

Digitally Surfaced High Index Lenses

“Digital Surfacing” in one of many terms currently in use to describe the process of high index and standard material lenses. Digitally Surfaced High Index Lenses It refers to the manufacturing process and is also known as digital processing, digitally cut, form-free, direct to surface, or digitally enhanced. Digitally surfaced lenses are created by state-of-the-art […]

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FEB 12

Best Lenses or Solution for High Plus Prescription Glasses

Tired of the “bug-eyed” look and uncomfortably thick lenses? Best Lenses or Solution for High Plus Prescription Glasses There are a combination of factors that will lead to a great pair of glasses for people with high prescriptions. High index lens material, aspheric lenses, and a frame with small, round lens pockets is the best […]

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FEB 06

High Index Lens vs Aspheric Lens vs Polycarbonate?

Wondering which lens type is best for your prescription? Choosing between High Index Lens, Aspheric Lens, and Polycarbonate There are a fair number of lens types and materials available for prescription glasses, along with an infinite number of combinations of lens options. If you have a high prescription, you may be wondering about the difference […]

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FEB 03

High Index Glass Lenses 1.9

Topping out at the peak of the high index scale, 1.9 lenses are the “highest of the highest,” so to speak. High Index Glass Lenses 1.9 High-index lenses appeal to wearers of strong-to-extremely strong prescriptions because they can reduce the bulky size, weight, and distortive features of thick lenses. No lens does this more than […]

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JAN 27

When Do You Need High Index Lenses?

Determining whether or not you can benefit from the use of high index lenses is not an exact science. Do I Need High Index Lenses? But it general, the stronger your prescription, the thicker and heavier your lenses will need to be. If your prescription rises above a certain benchmark, you may want to consider […]

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JAN 20

What Makes High Index Lenses so Expensive?

For anyone who copes with a strong corrective vision prescription, high index lenses can be a blessing. Why Are High Index Lenses So Expensive? High index lenses require less physical material to form a prescription, which means they can be significantly lighter and thinner than an identical prescription cut of standard plastic or glass. High […]

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JAN 13

Why Do I Need High Index Lenses?

It’s a scenario that plays out every day – a patient undergoes an eye exam, after which an optometrist begins the discussion of lens and frame options. Eventually the optometrist will offer high index lenses as an alternative to standard material lenses, and the patient will ask the inevitable question: Why Do I Need High […]

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JAN 09

How Thick are 1.74 High Index Lenses

With such a “focus” – pardon the pun – on 1.74 high index lenses and the reduction in thickness that they provide, you may wonder: just how thick are 1.74 high index lenses? The answer depends upon your exact prescription. How Thick are 1.74 High Index Lenses The benefits of high index lenses in general […]

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