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Lens Treatments That Improve How Your Glasses Perform

Our optometrist selects lens treatments based on how you use your eyes in real-world conditions, helping your glasses remain clear, comfortable, and consistent across different environments.

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We Take an Intentional Approach to Lens Selection

Lens treatments are not applied as standard features. Each option is considered based on how your eyes function and how you use your vision throughout the day.

Dr. Shirazian, O.D. evaluates your visual habits, environment, and symptoms to determine which treatments will improve clarity and comfort without adding unnecessary features.

This approach reflects a philosophy of quality over volume, where each decision is made carefully rather than routinely.

Why Your Glasses Don’t Always Feel as Comfortable as They Should

A prescription alone does not determine how your glasses feel.

You may notice:

  • Glare while driving at night
  • Reflections that reduce clarity
  • Eye fatigue after extended screen use
  • Lenses that are difficult to keep clean

These issues are often related to how lenses interact with light and your daily visual demands. Lens treatments are designed to refine that experience.

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Lens Treatments Help Reduce Glare & Improving Clarity

Glare and reflections can interfere with how clearly you see, especially in low light or bright environments.

Anti-reflective lens treatments help:

  • Reduce reflections from headlights and overhead lighting
  • Improve clarity in varying lighting conditions
  • Make vision feel more consistent and less strained

These treatments are often recommended by MY OPTOMETRY for patients who drive frequently at night or work in environments with strong lighting.

Lens Options for Digital Eye Strain

Extended screen use places continuous demand on your eyes.

Lens treatments designed for digital environments can help:

  • Reduce visual fatigue
  • Improve comfort during long work sessions
  • Maintain more stable focus over time

These are often appropriate for patients who spend a significant portion of their day on computers or mobile devices.

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Managing Light Sensitivity and Visual Discomfort

Some patients are more sensitive to certain lighting conditions.

When light sensitivity or migraines are part of your visual experience, more targeted lens solutions may be considered. These are selected based on your symptoms and how your eyes respond during eye evaluation, rather than applied broadly.

Durability & Long-Term Performance

Glasses should maintain their performance over time.

Lens treatments can help:

  • Improve resistance to scratches and wear
  • Make lenses easier to clean
  • Maintain clarity with daily use

These refinements support long-term comfort and reduce the need for frequent replacements.

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Clear Vision Should Feel Consistent Throughout Your Day

When lens treatments are selected thoughtfully, your glasses perform the way they should, without distraction or discomfort.