1. Professional Eye Examination
It is recommended to have a regular eye test by a professional optometrist before ordering glasses. An accurate prescription is the premise of comfortable and safe eyewear, which also helps detect potential eye problems in advance.
2. Frame Selection & Fitting
Choose frames that match your face shape and pupil distance. The frame should fit snugly without squeezing the nose or slipping down easily. The lens optical center must align with your pupils to avoid dizziness and visual distortion.
3. Lens Matching
Select lens refractive index, coatings and functions according to your diopter and usage habits. Anti-blue light, anti-glare and UV-protection lenses are perfect for office workers and daily outdoor use.
4. Daily Wearing & Adjustment
If you feel eye strain, dizziness or frame discomfort after wearing, please come to our store for free adjustment in time. Do not bend or modify the frames by yourself to avoid damaging the structure and affecting vision.