Lenses and Frames
LaCroix Eye Care offers a wide variety of frames and lenses, tailored to fit your personality, and optimized for your lifestyle.
Highlight your features, play with color, and augment vision for different functions such as reading, driving and playing sports. With all the choices available, the experience can be daunting without the right guidance. LaCroix Eye Care in Mt. Clemens makes the choice easy.
Eyeglass Frames
Design, material and treatments are the three components that make up a pair of prescription lenses. It is important to select the right combination of these elements for your particular visual needs and to always consult your eye care professional.
The knowledgeable staff at LaCroix Eye Care will consider long-term wearing comfort, style, features and function when suggesting a new pair of eyeglasses. The eyeglasses become as unique as the person taking them home.
Eyeglass Lenses
Selecting the right eyeglass lens depends largely on its function. From single vision lenses to progressive polycarbonate lenses, we are happy to help you find what best suits your needs. Regardless of your situation, Dr. Ann LaCroix Fredal can help determine what types of lenses will work best for you in terms of comfort, function and design.
Frame Styles
When choosing a frame, the shape and size of the frame should enhance the color of your eyes, complement your skin tone and play up the best features of your face shape.
Most people need more than one pair of glasses, such as one for everyday wear and another for outdoor activities. Having different style frames for different activities and moods makes wearing glasses more fun.
Polarized Sunglasses
Polarized Lenses provide the best vision possible while driving during the day. While ordinary lenses don’t protect against glare, and tinted lenses merely darken what you see and do not actually get rid of glare, polarized lenses protect against glare and offer superior vision. Quality sunglasses provide 100% UV protection and can significantly reduce the risk of vision problems caused by sunlight such as cataracts and retinal damage.
Lens glare makes it difficult to see objects clearly by washing out colors and details, but can be combated by polarized lenses. Looking out through polarized lenses reveals a world where colors are deeper, richer and bolder, and details are clearer and more distinct. Polarized lenses also help reduce squinting, which also reduces eye fatigue, tension and eyestrain.
Anti-Reflective (Glare-Free) Lenses
Glare-Free Lenses provide the best vision while driving at night, reducing the glare caused by headlights of oncoming traffic as well as other lights. Glare-free lenses also have a more attractive cosmetic appearance, eliminating that distracting glare, giving your lenses a crystal-clear look.
Computer Lenses
Computer Lenses are designed for people that spend time working on a computer. Computer lenses operate like bifocal lenses, correcting for computer-distance vision in the top of the lens, and a closer reading distance at the bottom with no lines separating the two sections.
Personalized Progressive Lenses
Personalized Progressive Lenses correct vision at all distances and are a perfect option if you are a multi-tasker, often alternating your focus between objects at great distances. And while standard progressives can often have large distortion zones, personalized progressives barely have any distortion zones and are a great option for everyday lenses.
Digital Lenses
Digital Lenses are actually not a lens at all, but really a process that goes into creating lenses. In this process, eyes are scanned and a unique lens, tailored specifically to your eye, is created. Digital lenses give you the best possible vision with sharper sight and more vivid colors, at all distances and in all lighting conditions.
Shamir Golf Lenses
If you are a regular golfer and find that your lenses aren’t quite cutting it, we recommend you trying out the new Shamir Golf lenses to give you the perfect golf vision. Shamir Golf lenses are designed to give you optimal vision in the 3 golf zones… up close for reading score cards, mid-range for hitting the ball off the tee, and long distance for watching your ball hit the green. They also provide clear and distortion-free peripherals. And to guarantee the best performance, these are digital lenses, tailored to fit your eyes.
Lenses and frames are a very necessary and personal choice. LaCroix Eye Care in Mt. Clemens, Michigan has the experience to guide you toward eyewear selections that are comfortable and that work to complement your face. For help, schedule an appointment with Dr. Ann LaCroix Fredal and we’ll be in touch with you shortly.