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Do you know what is absolutely important when purchasing a new pair of eyeglasses? Do you know the mistakes people make and how to avoid them? Here is a checklist of the things you need to know about when buying your corrective vision eyewear. Start by finding a suitable optometrist who can provide you with help and assistance. Keep in mind there are a number of things you need to keep in mind before you are able to buy a pair that suits your vision problem and your personality.
Know the purpose for which you want to wear your eyewear
Before you actually do anything else, you need to be sure in your mind about the purpose of wearing your new corrective vision eyewear. Be sure about the conditions in which you plan on wearing your eyewear and make a mental note about the things you liked and disliked about your existing pair.
Pick frames
The most important thing for you when buying eyeglasses is to pick your frames with great care. You may need to try on different pairs and before making up your mind you need to understand there is more to it than simply picking a pair that makes you look good. You also need to look at factors like durability and comfort. Also, make sure your frames fit you perfectly and there should not be any pressure on you from points of contact.
Which type of eyeglasses do you need?
Second, you need to know whether you need single vision eyewear or multi-focal or reading lenses. If it is the first time that you are buying eyeglasses, then you need to look at different lenses and you should also learn a little bit about what lens coatings are required. For reading glasses, you may want to pick between regular ones and those with half-frames or even rimless ones.
Multiple vision
If you have multiple vision problems like both near and farsightedness, then it makes sense to pick progressive lenses as they offer crystal-clear and sharp vision at both near and far distances. These types of lenses are very popular these days as they enable you to see things close-up and far away through a single pair.
Having chosen your frames and lenses and after adding on lens coatings, you are now ready to buy eyeglasses. Before you actually pay for your eyewear, you need to check whether the new eyewear corrects your vision perfectly. You also need to make sure the lenses and frames are properly fitted and that the special features you asked for like lens coating and tinting are done properly. It is also a good idea to ask the technician who is making your eyewear to ensure the lenses are perfectly mounted on the frames.
Next, be sure to check the reputation and return and refund policies of the seller. If you are convinced everything is in order, you are now ready to pay for your eyewear. Also, make sure that the seller is ready to make any adjustments to your eyewear should you find something wrong when you try them on. Finally, keep in mind that it may take a little time before you get accustomed to your new pair.