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Kids Custom Eyeglasses

If you are a parent looking for eyeglasses for kids, visiting an optical store and what are the things to inquire about are understood to be confusing on your part. While most of the parents are more concerned about what type of glasses their child should wear and the appropriate kids eyeglasses frames are suitable for them, fortunately eyeglass manufacturers are making more customized eyeglasses that will fit the style and preference for kids in all ages. 

Check out some tips that can help you choose custom eyeglasses your child can surely love and enjoy to wear.

1. Consult the thickness of the lenses

Seeking consultation from an optometrist should be the first step in considering the right kids eyeglasses. Moreover, this will help you determine the right eyeglass frame for him.

If the prescribed lenses are likely to be thick, do not choose large frames because this will increase its thickness. Moreover, your child will be able to have a blurred or distorted peripheral vision because large frames for thick lenses result in more high-order aberrations located near the edge of the lens.

2. Opt for modern yet attractive styles

Having an eyeglass that looks both attractive and stylish will surely be enjoyed by your kids. Also, they will prevent them from becoming less conscious of what they will look like with their glasses on. Moreover, a photochromic lens will help them love their glasses more because it helps them protect their eyes from sunlight. 

3. Choose between plastic or metal

Most of the eyeglass frames for kids are from either plastic or metal, with styles inspired by adults. These designs will surely be loved by your child since there is always a part of him that is eager to look like a grown-up. 

When it comes to choosing between plastic or metal, plastics are the best choice especially in the past, because it's practical to wear since it never gets easily broken, is lighter, and is bendable. But nowadays, eyeglass manufacturers are doing metal frames with the same features as the plastics have. However, it is always best to ask an optometrist who can best suit your child. If you know that he is sensitive to some substances, choose frames with hypoallergenic materials.

4. Consider what will fit their nose bridge

Another concern when it comes to choosing eyeglasses is that children's noses are not yet fully developed, so there isn't any support for the glasses from sliding down. While metal frames have adjustable nose pads to support it, it is better to check the frame to ensure it fits your child's nose bridge. 

5. Consider the style of the temple

Cable temples are the eyeglass part that wraps around the back of the ears, which prevents the glasses from sliding down or dropping to the child's face. Basically, cable temples are made from metal frames and help keep the eyeglasses even on toddlers. Another option can be an eyeglass frame with an elastic strap that goes around the child's head.

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