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Through the Looking Glasses: Eyeglasses in 2020

Have you been curious about the timeline of eyeglasses and contacts? Both vision correction options have an impressive history and today’s eyecare industry offers the consumer market a variety of convenient options that fit your unique features, lifestyle, and style preference. The Art of Optiks

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A Comprehensive Guide to Eye Care

Your eyes play an essential role in everyday life, no matter your age. Newborns, school-aged children, adults, and grandparents should all get regular eye exams as this allows your eye doctor to monitor any vision changes and identify eye issues early on. Here at Art

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Advancements That Are Shaping Eye Care

As with any medical field, eye care has continued to evolve and transform over the years through technological advancements and holistic practices. Your eye doctor strives to provide you with the best possible care by staying up to date with movements within the industry. Here

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Selecting the Right Glasses for Your Face Shape

Once someone begins wearing glasses, it’s expected that a new style is chosen every three years. When selecting your new glasses, there are many factors to consider, such as your face shape, skin tone, eye color, and hair color. Here at Art of Optiks, we

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Contacts vs. Glasses – the Great Debate

So, you have completed your yearly comprehensive eye exam and have discovered you need vision correction. The next big decision is whether you prefer glasses, contacts, or both depending on your prescription. Both glasses and contacts have continued to advance over time, meaning each are
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