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November Newsletter: The Advantages of Rimless Eyeglasses

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The Advantages of Rimless Eyeglasses

Have you been considering switching to rimless eyeglasses? Eliminating eyeglass frames offers these advantages:

Improved Comfort

More than 50% of eyeglass wearers surveyed in Saudi Arabia complained of ear or nose pain during a cross-sectional study published in Clinical Ophthalmology in 2023. If you've noticed the same thing, rimless eyeglasses may be the ideal option for you.

Frames add weight to your glasses, causing those painful red depressions on the sides of your nose or pain behind your ears. Although pain and irritation improve if you stop wearing your eyeglasses, that solution isn't very practical when you need your glasses to see well.

Rimless eyeglasses consist of frameless lenses attached to left and right side arms and a nose bridge. Their lightweight design reduces pressure on the nose and ears, eliminating pain and irritation. Rimless eyeglasses are a good option for anyone who wishes their glasses were more comfortable.

Stylish Option

Don't like the way you look in your frames? Rimless eyeglasses keep the focus on you, not your frames. When you wear rimless styles, your eyewear will practically disappear. Rimless eyeglasses never clash with your wardrobe and are appropriate for casual and business settings.

Frame trends come and go, but rimless eyeglasses are timeless. You'll never have to worry if your glasses are currently in style when you opt for rimless glasses. Rimless eyeglasses are available in a variety of lens shapes, allowing you to choose a style that complements your face shape.

Better View

Rimless eyeglasses offer an unobstructed field of vision, unlike bulky frames. Without rims, you'll see more of your surroundings and won't have any distracting edges in your side vision. Removing obstructions may make it easier to focus when you're reading, driving, gaming or using your digital devices. In fact, it may almost feel as if you aren't even wearing glasses.

A Durable Choice

Are you worried that rimless eyeglasses might not be as durable as your current frames? Although earlier versions of rimless eyeglasses were more fragile, that's not a problem with the glasses today.

Tough mounting materials, like titanium, stainless steel and magnesium, offer durability and flexibility. These mounting materials are usually paired with lightweight, impact-resistant lenses made of polycarbonate or Trivex.

Are Rimless Eyeglasses Right for You?

Rimless eyeglasses are a good choice for most people, but may not be the best option if you need a strong (high) prescription. Higher lens powers require thicker or heavier lenses that may not be adequately supported by rimless glasses.

A Review of Ophthalmology article notes that rimless eyeglasses work best for plus or minus lens powers below 8.00 diopters. Minus lens powers correct nearsightedness, while plus lens powers correct farsightedness. Semi-rimless glasses may be a better choice if you have a strong prescription. These glasses feature rims on the top of the lenses only and offer a good compromise if you find the better sight lines and lower weight of rimless glasses appealing.

Ready to upgrade your look with rimless eyeglasses? Stop by the office to check out our rimless styles. Don't have a current eyeglass prescription? Contact our office to schedule an appointment with the optometrist.

Sources:

All About Vision: 6 Reasons to Consider Rimless Eyeglasses, 9/17/2019

https://www.allaboutvision.com/eyewear/eyeglasses/styles/rimless-glasses/

PubMed: Clinical Ophthalmology: The Perception of Spectacles Use Among the General Population in Ha’il Region, Saudi Arabia: A Cross-Sectional Study, 11/23/2023

https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC10680458/

Review of Ophthalmology: These Seven Steps May Improve Your Management of Rimless Eyewear, 12/15/2006

https://www.reviewofophthalmology.com/article/a-simpler-view-of-rimless-eyewear

The Vision Council Foundation: Eyeglass Frames

https://thevisioncouncilfoundation.org/protect-your-eyes/how-prescription-glasses-and-contact-lenses-are-made-crafting-your-perfect-eyewear/exploring-eyeglass-frames-enhance-your-vision-and-elevate-your-style/

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