Lenses

Besides choosing your frames, there are many different options when it comes to picking out your lens. However, we are here to help you through the whole process so that you can have the glasses that you need.

If you are hard on your glasses, you might want to look into getting an anti scratch coating for your eye wear. It is not completely foolproof but it will help keep your glasses as nice as possible. We also offer an antireflection coating which mostly helps at night. It also helps reduce glare when people look at you and in photographs.

We offer glasses that darken when you walk outside like sunglasses and become clear when you come back inside. These lens have a photochromic treatment on them and it is quite popular so you don’t need to have a pair of sunglasses. You may also want to think about adding some more UV-blocking protection in your glasses so you can protect your eyes from the sun’s harmful rays.

Another popular option is progressive lenses. These are not your grandparents bifocals. It allows you to see all around without the line. It makes for a smoother transition when you are looking around.

It can be hard to choose exactly what you need in your lens. That is why we are here to help. Feel free to contact us today at (909) 621-0057 to go over your options for your glasses including the lens.

Frames

Glasses, more than ever, say a lot about your personality, style, and fashion. Selecting the right frames can be confusing and daunting, especially for first time patients. Our staff has a great deal of experience helping patients find the best frames for them – taking into account budget, medical needs, lifestyle, and appearance. At Optometric Vision Center of Claremont, we are here to help you find the perfect look, while also correcting your vision. There is no replacement for professional help finding the right frames for your face, but the guide below can give you an idea of what to look for.

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We also offer more options in the office.

Square Face: A square face features a prominent jaw line, wide forehead, and angular features like the chin and cheekbones. The length and width of a square face are roughly the same.

Frames: Look for frames that make the face appear longer. Minimal or thinner frames with soft, round lines will look best. Oval and circular frames work well, as do neutral colors.

Round Face: A round face has similar width and length, like a square face, but has much softer angles in the cheeks and chin. Cheeks are typically full and the chin is rounded.

Frames: Select frames that elongate the face. Typically this means rectangular frames. Frames with nosepads will help raise the glasses above the cheeks, and high temples may help slim the face as well. Round frames should generally be avoided.

Oval Face: The oval face is the most common, characterized by overall balance. The chin is slightly more narrow the the forehead and cheekbones are typically high.

Frames: Most frames work for an oval face, so that provides the freedom to find a style you enjoy. Bold shapes and colors can add personal style to your frames. The goal is to maintain the natural balance of the face. Frames should be broader than the widest part of the face. The eyes should not be too close to the top or bottom of the glasses.

Heart Shaped Face: A heart face has a wide forehead, narrow chin, and high cheekbones. The jaw line may be narrow as well.

Frames: A difficult face to frame, look for frames that are wider than the forehead. Frames that are wider on the bottom, and have details on the lower half, often work well. Light colors can look best, and be sure to consider rimless frames as well. Some people prefer rounder frames, so be sure to consider all of your options.