Children’s glasses 180.-

Children’s glasses

 

  • Your health insurance will pay annually for children’s glasses up to Fr 180.- on your child’s lenses up to the age of 18 years.

  • You get those lenses including anti-reflection coating for this price. And we also offer you a high quality Braunwarth 180°-frame with those lenses for free.

  • Frames from our modern children’s range, plastic material frames with index 1.5, hardened and anti-reflection coated. No limitations, no contracts, just nice kid’s glasses.

 

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Children’s glasses, also known as kids’ eyeglasses, are specially designed eyewear for children and adolescents who require vision correction due to conditions such as nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism, or other vision problems. These glasses are made with several considerations in mind to cater to the unique needs and preferences of young wearers:

  1. Durability: Children tend to be more active and rough on their belongings, so kids’ glasses are typically constructed with durable materials, such as flexible plastic or lightweight metals, to withstand everyday wear and tear.
  2. Safety: Safety is paramount, so these glasses are designed to minimize the risk of injury in case of accidents. This often includes features like spring hinges that allow the temples to flex without breaking.
  3. Comfort: Comfortable fit is crucial to ensure children are willing to wear their glasses regularly. Frames may have adjustable nose pads or soft, rubberized temple tips for a snug and comfortable fit.
  4. Size and Fit: Children’s faces are smaller, so the frames are sized accordingly to provide the right fit. Eye care professionals measure pupillary distance (PD) to ensure proper alignment of the lenses with the eyes.
  5. Style: Many children’s glasses come in fun, colorful designs or popular characters to make them more appealing to kids, encouraging them to wear their glasses with confidence.
  6. Lens Materials: Lightweight and impact-resistant lens materials like polycarbonate are often used for children’s glasses to enhance safety and comfort.
  7. UV Protection: Some kids’ glasses come with built-in UV protection to shield young eyes from harmful ultraviolet rays.
  8. Adjustability: Some frames are designed with adjustable components to accommodate growth, reducing the frequency of needing to replace glasses as a child grows.
  9. Anti-Reflective Coating: This coating can help reduce glare from screens and other light sources, improving visual comfort, especially for children who spend a lot of time on digital devices.
  10. Scratch-Resistant Coating: Kids’ glasses often come with scratch-resistant coatings to extend the life of the lenses.

It’s crucial for parents or guardians to work closely with eye care professionals to ensure their child receives the right prescription and properly fitted glasses. Regular eye exams are essential to monitor changes in a child’s vision and ensure their glasses remain effective. Additionally, encouraging children to wear their glasses as prescribed is vital for their eye health and overall well-being.

 

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