Choosing the right frame for your prescription
Picking out new glasses should feel exciting, not stressful. Your frames are one of the first things people notice, so you want them to look good. At the same time,…
Picking out new glasses should feel exciting, not stressful. Your frames are one of the first things people notice, so you want them to look good. At the same time,…
Your frame sets the style, but the lens material quietly does most of the work. It affects how your glasses feel on your face, how clearly you see, how safe…
How Do Lenses Work? Light Bending by PrescriptionEvery eyeglass lens has one simple job: bend light so it lands exactly where it should on your retina. When that happens, your…
How to Choose the Right Coating for Your Lenses Coatings play a major role in how comfortable, clear, and durable your glasses feel day to day. The right combination can…
The Advantages of Anti-Reflective Coatings on Optical LensesAt rxotulsa, we understand that the eyewear you deliver reflects the care, expertise, and trust your practice builds with every patient. One of…
Trivex vs Polycarbonate: Understanding the Real Differences When patients ask about lens materials, the conversation often comes down to two main options: polycarbonate and Trivex. Both are strong, lightweight, and…
What Are Photochromic Lenses and How Do They Work?If you have ever wished your everyday glasses could turn into sunglasses the moment you step outside, photochromic lenses are exactly that.…
Polarized Lenses: What Are They and How Do They Work?If you have ever been outside on a bright day and felt like the glare off water, pavement, or a car…
What Are the Basic Styles of Lenses?Choosing the right lenses starts with understanding the basics. Whether you need help at one distance or several, the right lens style makes your…
What Is a Progressive Lens?As our eyes change with age, many people begin to struggle with shifting focus between near, intermediate, and far distances. That is where progressive lenses come…