If the frame is not damaged and has a contemporary design then usually lenses would be able to be cut by the optician to fit the frames.
Can opticians put new lenses in old frames.
Yes you can get new lenses for old frames.
Our recommendation would be to visit your local store with the frames and have a chat with the team.
Pick the type of eyeglass lenses that you need the lens material and any other options.
If you pick a smaller frame the lenses could be cut again.
You ll need to find a friendly optician who wants to bother.
Send us your current or new eyeglass frames along with a copy of your prescription and pupil distance.
However you ll first want to look over your frames for signs of damage.
If the old frames are discontinued the patient needs to realize that if they break their new lenses may not fit available frames.
Sit back and relax while we make your new lenses and ship everything back to you.
Yes for the most part.
If the patient can t give up the old eyewear to send to the lab then the lenses must be removed for frame.
Once it s received your frame will either be fit with new prescription lenses and returned or your optician will get in touch with you to go over other available options.
If the frame is not in good enough condition or is to cheaply made they may refuse to use them because it will be impossible to do a good quality job with them.
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Ciliary blue offers a reglazing service from 15 and for an extra 5 frames can be made to look as good as new.
Whether or not you can reglaze into your own frame is not a simple yes or no answer it is determined by the condition of the frames their size shape curvature and your prescription requirements.
Reglazing is seen as a dirty word in the optics industry.
Our free shipping kit makes it easy.
The patient needs to know that if the frame must be heated to remove the old lenses and then reheated to insert the new lenses there is an increased likelihood the plastic will become fatigued sooner and subject to splitting cracking or breaking.
I was told there would be a non refundable charge normally around 20 for fitting ito old frames and if the frames broke while they were doing it the older they are the more likely they are to break they couldn t be held liable and i d not only have to purchase new frames but also another set of lenses to fit the new frames on top of having paid the charge for them to try doing it eek.