Lenses For Your Frames
Optical Images is always up-to-date, offering the latest in lens technology for both eyeglasses and sunglasses. Our wide variety of lens options, allows us to customize eyewear to fit both your prescription and lifestyle.
Eyeglass lenses are able to correct vision because they bend light as it passes through the lens. The amount of light-bending (or, refraction) that is needed to provide good vision is determined by the eyeglass prescription provided by your eye doctor.
Fortunately, chemists have created a variety of new lens materials that bend light more efficiently, meaning less material used in some lens types, making them thinner and lighter without compromising your vision.
- FREE-FORM LENSES: The latest Free-Form surfacing technology allows for maximum vision correction. The lens is based off of each individual and their RX, fitting and frame data, which has been entered in a special computer software program, ultimately resulting in the best lenses possible for progressive lens wearers, who will no longer have to tolerate the various optical compromises that are characteristics of traditonal progressive lenses. Click here for more information on this state-of-the-art technology.
- HIGH INDEX LENSES: High Index is an advanced material that provides significant advantages over traditional plastic or glass lenses. These lenses are thinner, so you’ll have slimmer glasses and can choose from a wider choice of frames. Lighter, so your glasses weigh less and you are more comfortable. Flatter, so your lenses will bulge less from the frame (and if you are farsighted, your eyes will appear less magnified and more natural).
- PROGRESSIVE LENSES: Around the age of 40, most people start to have difficulty focusing at close range. Single vision lenses can no longer be used for the entire range of vision from near to far. Traditional bifocal lenses provide clear vision of objects in the distance and near ranges, but everything in between is blurred. Progressive lenses offer the crispest, smoothest, most comfortable vision at all distances. No need to exchange eyeglasses, progressives are great for distance, working on computers and reading.
- POLYCARBONATE LENSES: These lenses are ten times more impact resistant than conventional plastic or glass lenses. Polycarbonate lenses are also thinner and lighter in weight than regular plastic or glass lenses- and they come with built-in ultraviolet protection.
- ANTI-REFLECTIVE LENSES: Contains a coating that eliminates glare from computer screens to overhead lights. These lenses are also great for night driving.
- TRANSITIONAL LENSES: These lenses offer the user various changes in the lenses when exposed to daylight. The amount that they can change depends on the amount of light they are exposed to. When you go back indoors, the lenses will revert back to the original state. Make your favorite eyeglasses into sunglasses just by changing the lenses!
- POLARIZED LENSES: Lenses that are both glare resistant and increase visual clarity for true color and depth perception. They also provide 100% UV protection.
- UV PROTECTION: The best lenses in protective sunglasses to help prevent harmful UV ray exposure.

