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Monalisa is an exuberant rectangular lens shape. These are the definition of multifaceted glasses. The top parts of the rim have unique, thin bands that give a fashionable look. The edge of the front rim has its own detail that brings a sassy touch. These glasses have a wide coated metal ridge that has chic pad arms and silicon nose pads for comfort and functionality. The temples are thin, classy, light weight and have slighty thick temple tips that match the frame color. There is a certain chromatic aberration in manual shooting of pictures.
Item
VC4040-1
Frame Weight
21
Gender
Women
Rx Range
-20.00 ~ +12.00
Rim
Full Rim
PD Range
54 ~ 78
Materials
Other Metal
Progressive/Bofical
Yes
Shape
Cate-Eye
Temple Length
140
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PD (Pupillary Distance)
PD is the distance between your two pupils in millimeters. Having a correct PD on your glasses ensures that you are looking through the ideal spot in your lenses. If there is no PD on your prescription, you can check it with your doctor or measure it yourself.
SPH(Sphere)
Sphere(SPH) refers to the refractive correction in the prescription. Minus(-) values are for nearsightedness, and Plus(+) values are for farsightedness. If "PL" or "Plano" is written for the either SPH on your prescription, then you should select "0.00".
CYL(Cylinder) & Axis
Cylinder(CYL) refers to astigmatism. It can be either positive(+) or negative(-). Axis is recorded as an angle in degrees, between 0°and 180°. Therefore, if there is a CYL value on your prescription, then there must be an Axis for it.
If "DS" or "SPH" is noted for the either CYL on your prescription, it means you have no astigmatism.
ADD(Addition)
The number sometimes written as "NV" or "Reading Addition" refers to near vision and is used for multifocal lenses and readers.
Prism
Prism is power, measured in diopters, used to correct vision displacement, like double vision or an eye turn. Most eyeglass prescriptions do not have prism correction. A prescription with prism will have two values per eye: a Prism (power) and Base (direction).
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