Metal Eyeglass Frames
In general, frames made from metal, titanium or alloys (a mixture of metals) stand up well to wear and tear.
Plastic Eyeglass Frames
Plastic frames are the most popular choice, because they usually are less expensive, are lightweight and come in a variety of colors and styles. “While plastic frames tend to be cheaper, designer brands can get pricey,” Dr. Harrison says.
He recommends plastic frames for infants and small children, who are hard on frames. “For infants and small children, soft plastic frames are good,” Dr. Harrison says. “Soft plastic frames are bendy and less likely to hurt the child in a fall.” A disadvantage of plastic frames is that they break more easily than metal frames. “With time, the color can fade slightly, and their strength may decrease a bit,” Dr. Harrison notes.
Types of plastic frames include:
Rimless Eyeglass Frames
Rimless or drilled frames are lightweight. Trivex or polycarbarbonate lenses work with these types of frames.
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