For Those Who Find Glasses Inconvenient or Are Considering Contact Lenses
If you wear glasses every day, you might find them cumbersome slipping down when you look down, causing ear pain from long hours of wear, and more. These issues might lead some to consider switching to contact lenses. But are contact lenses suitable for everyone? Can they adequately correct deep astigmatism?
Do You Need Glasses for Astigmatism? We aim to identify the reasons behind your discomfort with glasses and help you wear them more comfortably and confidently.
#1 Why Are Glasses So Troublesome?
Here are some common reasons why people find glasses inconvenient:
Painful Ears and Nose
If the arms or nose pads of your glasses don’t match your face size and shape, you may feel pain in your ears and nose. For example, if the nose pads don’t fit your nose bridge well, the weight of the glasses can cause discomfort.
Sliding Down
Glasses that don’t fit your face properly tend to slide down, requiring constant readjustment. If this is an issue, visit our store for an adjustment. Our staff will analyze your face shape and adjust the angle of the nose pads or the width of the arms to prevent your glasses from slipping.
Heavy Frames
Heavy glasses can cause nose bridge or ear pain. Consider switching to lighter frames. Advances in eyewear technology have resulted in lighter glasses, some weighing less than 10 grams. Switching to plastic lenses instead of glass can also reduce weight.
Blurred Vision
Blurred vision can be caused by dirt, scratches on the lenses, or changes in prescription. Don’t overlook astigmatism, which, even when mild, can blur vision, especially at night or when driving. Glasses can correct higher degrees of astigmatism than contact lenses. Consult with an optometrist if you need astigmatism correction.
Addressing these four issues can significantly improve your comfort and vision with glasses.
#2 Adjust or Replace Your Glasses
If your glasses feel uncomfortable, it might be due to a mismatch with your face shape or vision needs. Visit our store for adjustments. Properly adjusted glasses can be more comfortable and are often more affordable than contacts, especially for those with high astigmatism.
Products purchased at Zoff can be cleaned and adjusted for free at any Zoff store. If your prescription has changed, you might need new lenses or glasses. Within the warranty period, you can have your Zoff lenses replaced for free if your prescription is incorrect.
If adjustments don’t help, it might be time for new glasses, especially if your current pair is old or was bought without proper fitting. Advances in eyewear technology mean new glasses are lighter and more functional.
#3 Discover the Evolving Zoff SMART Series
If you’re considering new glasses, we recommend the Zoff SMART series. Utilizing advanced technology, Zoff SMART offers lightweight, durable frames that address common eyewear issues.
Non-Slip Silicone Nose Pads
The silicone nose pads naturally conform to the angle and shape of your nose, providing comfort without leaving marks, even with long-term wear.
Original Hinge Design
Zoff SMART features a unique hinge structure that prevents screws from loosening.
Comfortable Rubber Ear Tips
The rubber ear tips reduce pressure on the ears, providing a soft and comfortable fit even for extended wear.
Super Engineering Plastic Frames
Made from ULTEM, a material used in aircraft manufacturing, Zoff SMART frames are extremely durable, flexible, and lightweight.
Hollow Temple Structure
Some Zoff SMART models have hollow temples that resist bending and deformation, enhancing comfort.
Zoff SMART integrates cutting-edge technology to enhance durability and performance, ensuring maximum comfort for the wearer.
Astigmatism requires proper eyewear correction! Even mild astigmatism can affect your vision. Glasses can provide higher astigmatism correction than contact lenses. Choose the right solution early to prevent worsening astigmatism. Visit Zoff Singapore to learn more!
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