what is an optical frame? | KOALAEYE OPTICAL

what is an optical frame?

Oval frame

Soft and smooth lines, implicit and introverted, reflect the gentle and quiet fair maiden style. It seems that the first pair of glasses worn by everyone who is nearsighted is oval, basically in high school. It seems to have a student era of green implicit, quiet lady. Even in middle age, there are a lot of people who will choose a lot of beautiful styles of oval frames. It seems that in their hearts, they all want to stay young forever.


Two Tone Cat Eye Glasses

Cat eye glasses, the statement frame is the perfect finishing touch to elevate any outfit and playful cat-eye creates a fun, polish look. The two tone cat eye glasses with silver and black finishes. The style often uses the same principles as Browlines, featuring a darker color on top, blending into a lighter silver color towards the bottom.



Clear sunglasses with metal edges

Metal-rimmed glasses themselves come with metal highlights, showing the super texture. If paired with heavy eye makeup at this point, it will make the overall makeup look particularly complicated and not neat. The simple sense makeup effect that it presents can solve the problem of the obvious weight of metal-rimmed glasses.


Size of the glasses frame

Children's glasses should have enough field of vision. Because children have different kinds of activities, try not to choose frames that will produce shadows and blind corners. If the frame is too small, the field of view will be smaller. If the frame is too big, it will be easy to wear instability, and weight will increase. So the frames for children should be moderate in size.



How are we nearsighted?

The light from external objects to the eye needs to be refracted by the lens before it can be imaged on the retina. The refractive power of the lens depends on the contraction and relaxation of the ciliary muscle. When we look at close objects, the ciliary muscles contract and the lens becomes thicker. When we look at distant objects, the ciliary muscles relax and the lens becomes thinner. Adjust the focal length of near and far objects so that they will show a clear image on the retina. If you use your eyes too often and the longer the ciliary muscles work continuously, the ciliary muscles will spasm because of too much tension. At this time, the lens cannot be adjusted and thinned. After the light from a distant object is refracted by the lens, the imaging position will fall in front of the retina instead of on the retina. Only a blurred image can be seen, which becomes myopia.

There is another situation. For some people, due to genetic factors, in the process of growth and development, the front and rear wheelbase of the eyeball will gradually become longer. In this way, although the adjustment function of the ciliary muscle and the lens is normal, the image formed will also fall in front of the retina due to the longer the axis distance of the eyeball, which can also cause myopia.

The two causes of myopia are different. Myopia caused by ciliary muscle spasm is called 'pseudo-myopia'. As long as the ciliary muscles are relaxed, myopia can be reversed. Myopia caused by the extension of the wheelbase of the front and back of the eyeball is called 'true myopia', which cannot be reversed and can only be corrected by myopia glasses.


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