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FAQ
What are astigmatism eyeglasses?
Astigmatism eyeglasses are designed to correct the blurry or distorted vision caused by astigmatism, a condition where the cornea or lens of the eye is irregularly shaped. These glasses feature special cylindrical lenses that focus light at different angles to provide clear, sharp vision.
Can I get prescription lenses for astigmatism?
Yes, all of our eyeglasses for astigmatism can be customized with prescription lenses. You can also choose from additional lens options such as anti-glare coatings, blue light filtering, and UV protection for enhanced comfort and eye health.
How do I know if I have astigmatism?
Common signs of astigmatism include blurry or distorted vision at all distances, eye strain, headaches, or difficulty seeing at night. If you experience any of these symptoms, it's important to visit an eye care professional for a comprehensive eye exam and a proper diagnosis.
Are there additional discounts or promotions available?
Yes! We frequently run promotions and offer exclusive discounts for first-time buyers. Sign up for our newsletter to stay updated on the latest deals.
Are astigmatism eyeglasses comfortable to wear?
Yes! Our astigmatism eyeglasses are designed for comfort with lightweight, adjustable frames that fit securely on your face. Many styles feature adjustable nose pads and flexible hinges, providing a personalized fit for all-day comfort.
What frame styles are best for astigmatism?
The best frames for astigmatism are those that provide a comfortable fit and allow for the correct positioning of lenses. We offer a wide range of styles, from classic rectangular frames to modern round and cat-eye shapes. Your choice will depend on your personal style preferences and comfort needs.
Can I wear astigmatism eyeglasses for both reading and distance vision?
Yes! If you have astigmatism and also need vision correction for reading, you may want to consider bifocal or progressive lenses. These lenses provide clear vision at multiple distances, making them perfect for those with both astigmatism and presbyopia (age-related farsightedness).