How to Measure and Purchase Eyeglass Lens Replacement
If you have a pair of eyeglasses that fit your face like a glove, or designer eyeglasses that were overpriced or discontinued, you rightfully do not want to look around for a new pair of eyeglasses when your prescription gets old. One way to save your perfect eyeglass frames is to replace the lenses instead. With an eyeglass lens replacement, you can sustain your perfect eyeglass frames and upgrade your vision prescription without much hassle or fuss. Even if you have old pairs of specs sitting in a drawer at home that are still fashionable but have old vision prescription in them, eyeglass lens replacement could be the perfect solution for you.
Before moving forward with your eyeglass lens replacement, you will need to consult with your eyecare doctor and possibly your vision insurance. Some vision insurance does not cover replacement lenses. The return policy on replacement lenses may differ substantially than that of a average eyeglass transaction. You may also have some trouble involving disorientation and blurred vision as you become adjusted to the new replacement lenses. These possibilites and other likely concerns should be discussed with your vision doctor either over the phone or during your next consultation.