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High Index and Aspheric Lenses

What are High Index Lenses?

A high index lens is a lens that has a higher “index” of refraction. This means it has a greater ability to bend light rays to provide clear vision for people with stronger prescription glasses. But that’s the technical terminology. What do high index lenses mean for eyeglass wearers?

Thinner, lighter, and more visually appealing, that’s what! High index lenses are manufactured to be thinner at the edges of the lens and lighter in weight overall.

High index lenses are a good option for people who have strong prescriptions for myopia—commonly called “nearsightedness” due to a difficulty in focusing on far objects. A high-index lens can bend light rays more, while using less material in lenses created for both nearsighted and farsighted people (hyperopia).

No more soda bottle glasses

In times past, strong prescriptions meant thicker, heavier lenses, giving some a “glass bottle” appearance. But now, with high index glasses available in thinner, lightweight plastic (as well as slightly heavier glass), lens wearers with stronger prescriptions can get more attractive, yet equally effective, lens products. Because high-index lenses bend light more, anti-reflective (AR) treatment is often recommended as an add-on for optimum clarity of vision.

For better comfort, better vision and improved cosmetic appeal, people with strong prescriptions can’t beat high-index lenses.

Special thanks to the EyeGlass Guide, for informational material that aided in the creation of this website. Visit the EyeGlass Guide today!

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Dr. Moczygemba completed her undergraduate degree at the University of Texas at Austin where she studied biology and business. She went on to pursue her Doctor of Optometry degree at the University of Houston College of Optometry, graduating with honors. She now practices as a therapeutic optometrist and optometric glaucoma specialist. Outside of her professional life, Dr. Moczygemba enjoys spending time outdoors, reading, and cheering on the Longhorns.

As a San Antonio native, she enjoys going back to spend quality time with her family. Dr. Moczygemba is a committed member of the American Optometric Association and Texas Optometric Association. Her passion for eye health and her diverse interests make her a well-rounded and dedicated healthcare provider. She is committed to delivering excellent comprehensive eyecare to her patients.