If you’re looking for lens and frames in Cambridge, Ontario, here’s a truth most people only learn after a bad pair: even a perfect prescription can feel “wrong” if the frame fit and lens positioning are off. A good fit improves comfort, keeps glasses stable, and helps you see through the right part of the lens—especially with progressives. Below is a clear guide to what proper frame fit means, what adjustments solve, and how to avoid common problems like slipping, pressure marks, and blurry zones.
Frame fitting isn’t just “does it look good?” A proper fitting checks how the frame sits in real life: walking, driving, reading, and using screens. It often includes:
Certain lenses need certain frames. For example, many progressive designs work best with enough lens height. Strong prescriptions often look and feel better in a frame that limits lens size (for thinner edges and lighter weight). Your “best frame” is the one that fits your face and supports the lens design you actually need.
At G&G Eye Doctors, we help you choose frames that suit your style and your prescription, then fine-tune the fit so your lenses perform comfortably. If you’re upgrading to progressives, changing prescriptions, or just want a better-fitting pair, we’ll guide you through the options.