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What Brides and Grooms Should Know Before Wearing Glasses

It is not uncommon for brides and grooms who wear glasses regularly to switch to contact lenses on their significant day. If you have plans with your soon-to-be spouse, know that you don’t have to ditch your spectacles, especially if they are what makes you distinct in terms of personality. Here are some pieces of advice from Lumen Optometric to help you get the most out of the look on your wedding day.

Make Your Glasses a Statement Piece

You won’t be hard-pressed to find a stylish set of frames nowadays. In addition to vision correction, they can help enhance your appearance, especially when you wear your wedding outfit. If you are getting a new pair before your big day, be sure that you treat it like jewelry. In other words, it should complement your dress or suit.

Schedule a Custom Fitting

Don’t go for the first frames you see right from the shelf. Schedule a custom fitting with your future spouse so you can find the perfect pair of eyeglasses that will match the style you’re looking for. Your eye exam doctor can help you choose which frames suit you best, taking note of the shape and other details of your face as a guide. You’ll want them to be of the perfect size and fit, so you can wear them from the wedding ceremony at church to the reception venue.

Minimize the Glare

It’s one thing to get the perfect frame size and style, but it’s also another thing to get the best prescription possible for vision correction. Your current prescription may no longer work for you, and your next visit to your eye doctor is essential for determining whether you need a new one. While you’re at it, why not ask about anti-reflective options? Expect many photo ops at the wedding march and the reception, so lenses with this feature are a must-have for your new specs.

At Lumen Optometric, we want to make sure that you will get the best pair of eyewear possible that fits this important occasion. Apart from this, you can count on us to provide other exceptional eye care services, including neurolens therapy and corneal reshaping. Call us now at (626) 921-0199, or fill out our contact form to book an appointment with us.

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