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Optical glasses use different types of lenses depending on vision needs. Single vision lenses are used to correct one type of vision, either near or distance. Bifocal lenses help people see both near and far with two sections in the lens. Progressive lenses provide a smooth transition between multiple distances without visible lines, making them more comfortable and modern.

Choosing the right spectacles depends on your eye prescription, comfort, and personal style. It is important to select frames that fit your face properly and feel comfortable for long use. Lens features like anti-glare coating or blue light protection can also improve eye comfort, especially if you use screens frequently. An optician can guide you in making the best choice.

Optical shops provide a range of services to help maintain good vision. These include eye testing to check your eyesight, providing prescription glasses or contact lenses, and helping you choose suitable frames. They also offer lens customization options such as coatings and tints, along with fitting and adjustment services to ensure comfort.

Yes, spectacles can often be repaired if they are damaged. Optical shops can fix loose screws, straighten bent frames, replace nose pads, and even change lenses if needed. In some cases, minor welding or frame adjustments are done to restore the glasses. However, if the damage is severe, replacing the frame may be a better option.