Single Vision
Designed for one main field of correction, commonly used for distance, reading, or general daily wear.
Visionlisse Optical Edit
A refined guide to choosing prescription frames that feel balanced, comfortable, and visually intentional. Explore fit, shape, lens compatibility, daily use, and care through a modern optical lens.
A beautiful frame should stay centered, sit comfortably across the bridge, and feel steady without pressure. Start with the numbers, then refine the expression.
Frame Measurement System
The horizontal lens size. Smaller widths often feel refined; wider lenses can support progressive or stronger prescriptions.
The space across the nose. This determines whether frames sit high, slide down, or feel naturally balanced.
The arm length behind the ear. A clean temple fit keeps frames stable through long workdays.
The complete front width should follow your face without squeezing or extending too far beyond the temples.
Shape Language
Defined, architectural, and polished. Ideal for a clean professional look and balanced facial structure.
Soft, intellectual, and expressive. A strong choice for adding ease to angular features.
Modern, wearable, and versatile. This shape bridges quiet luxury with everyday practicality.
Your prescription frame is only complete when the lens purpose matches your daily rhythm, screen time, reading needs, and outdoor movement.
Designed for one main field of correction, commonly used for distance, reading, or general daily wear.
A practical choice for extended screen sessions, office routines, studying, and late-day digital use.
Frames with enough lens depth can better support smooth near, middle, and distance viewing zones.
For outdoor clarity, selected frames can pair beautifully with tinted or polarized prescription lenses.
Decide whether the frame is mainly for work, reading, driving, screens, outdoor use, or a flexible everyday rotation.
Compare lens width, bridge width, and temple length with a comfortable pair you already own.
Select a silhouette that adds the right amount of structure, softness, or visual focus to your face.
Store frames in an eyeglass case, clean lenses with proper cloth, and avoid heat exposure inside cars or bags.
Good care protects the lens surface, frame alignment, and overall comfort. These simple habits help prescription frames look polished for longer.
Use a microfiber cloth and lens-safe cleaner. Avoid dry wiping when dust is visible, since small particles can mark the lens surface.
Keep frames in a protective eyeglass case when not in use. This helps protect lens coatings, hinges, and frame shape.
Use both hands when removing frames. This reduces hinge stress and helps the temples stay aligned over time.
Start by checking the numbers inside a pair you already like. Compare lens width, bridge width, and temple length, then consider whether the frame front feels proportionate to your face.
Soft square and rectangular frames are often the most versatile because they feel polished without becoming too formal. Round frames can be excellent when you want a softer, more expressive look.
Yes, depending on your prescription and lens type. Single vision, reading lenses, blue light support, or progressive-ready lenses can each serve different routines.
Look for frames that are not excessively wide and have a balanced lens shape. Smaller or moderately sized lenses can help the final pair feel cleaner and more comfortable.
Use a structured eyeglass case, avoid placing glasses loose in a bag, and keep lenses away from keys, coins, and textured surfaces.
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