Totally rimless Scottsdale, AZ

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  • Before you start to adjust the temple, put your glasses on an even table. You should use one hand to hold the part of the left temple from which it begin to deform tightly, then use the other hand to hold the end of the left temple to adjust it at any angle until it reaches the shape of the right temple. HTH Source: http://www.ehow.com/video_4398280_adjust-full-metal-frame-ear.html?cp=1&wa_vrid=a2156a02-7d70-41e1-b2ed-b5d5553274a8&wa_vlsrc=continuous&pid=1

  • Yes, progressive glasses can be made with semi-rimless frames, but make sure to choose frames with higher frame height, over 30mm or 32mm. After you choose the right size frame, the lenses can be customized to be the right size to accommodate progressives lenses.

  • The price of high index bifocal glasses vary a lot depending on the brand and style you choose . You can get it quite cheap less than $100 from online stores .If you want the lenses to be as thin as possible , you are expected to pay at least $150 for it . My bifocal glasses cost $55 and they are quite convenient to use . But if you want a "hoity-toity" designer one , special coating , it can cost more than $300 ,I think .

  • It depends how high you prescription is. If you have a high prescription, you'd better not get rimless glasses because the lens with a high prescription is too thick. And if you are rough on your glasses, full frame glasses are a good choice for you. Rimless glasses need adjustment more often because the screws may loose easily. However, you can try them on and then decide which kind suit you best.

  • Unless you sit on them or step on them , they will last as long as any other kind. The lenses aren't glued in btw...NO lenses are glued into frames. A nylon wire holds the lenses securely in place on the semi-rimless. Actually, lenses fall out of regular frames much more often than the semi-rimless.

  • It's easy. You can go some online optical shop like Firmoo.com where offer virtual try-on system. You can upload your photo and try some of their glasses that you like, then choose the best looking glasses.

  • If you have a prescription in your lens, you'd better not get the rimless glasses because your lenses may crack when you put them into a rimless frame and if you want to choose the nice rimless glasses, your lenses are too thick for them.

  • They can last as long as any other kind if you don't tear at it or put too much heavy weights on them.Remember that the lenses aren't glued.

  • Lenses in 1.74 index of refraction will be ok for -8.00.Actually 1.61 or 1.67 is enough .But it can still be thicker at the edge and there is no way to hide them. Polished edges is a good way to hide them.

  • Sure you can. But you need to pay much more money to it cuz you need to choose the high index lenses to make in semi rimless or rimless glasses.

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