Steps to Choose Lenses
Step1: Each prescription will have Spherical (SPH) and Cylinder (CYL) components, Check the numbers mentioned in these slots respectively
Step2: Follow this example,
Right Eye: SPH -7.00 CYL -1.00 AXIS 90
Left Eye: SPH -6.00 CYL -3.00 AXIS 80
In the above example, SPH is -7.00 and CYL is -3.00
Choose the Maximum SPH Value in your prescription in either of the eyes. (If SPH number is not mentioned select Zero power)Choose the Maximum CYL Value in your prescription in either of the eyes. (If CYL number is not mentioned select Zero power)
High Index (Thin Lenses for High Powers)
High-index lenses are eyeglass lenses that are designed to be thinner and lighter than regular lenses.
They are generally recommended for people who have significantly high refractive errors and strong prescriptions for near-sightedness, farsightedness, or astigmatism.
While both regular and high index lenses function in the same way, high index lenses are designed to bend light more efficiently — leading to thinner and lighter lenses.
1.67 Index: Lenses Upto 50% Thinner than Regular lenses
Advantages:
scratch-resistant
Comes with all necessary coatings (Electro-Magnetic coating, Hydrophobic, anti-glare, UV protected)
The unique aspheric design facilitates a flatter lens curvature, leading to reduced magnification and improved visual performance.
Note: We recommend you choose lenses according to your prescription. If you find any difficulty in the process, please contact us to order lenses for your frame.