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Frequently Asked Questions About Prescription Glasses

Is it safe to buy prescription glasses online?

Yes — but quality and accuracy vary significantly between retailers. At Aoolia, every prescription order is reviewed by a qualified optician in our in-house lab before shipping, so your lenses are verified for accuracy before they reach you. We recommend always using a current prescription from a licensed eye care provider and double-checking your pupillary distance (PD) measurement before ordering.

How do I order prescription glasses online?

Choose a frame from Aoolia's collection, then enter your prescription details at checkout — sphere (SPH), cylinder (CYL), axis, and pupillary distance (PD). You can type these in directly from your prescription slip or upload a photo of it. Our optical team reviews every prescription before your lenses are cut and fitted into your chosen frame.

What's the difference between single vision and progressive lenses?

Single vision lenses correct one field of vision — either distance or reading. Progressive lenses (also called no-line bifocals) correct near, intermediate, and far vision in a single lens with no visible line. Every Aoolia frame supports both options, plus bifocal and blue light blocking configurations.

Can I use my insurance for glasses from Aoolia?

Aoolia isn't currently in-network with insurance providers, but we can provide a detailed invoice you can submit to your insurance company for out-of-network reimbursement. Many vision plans offer partial reimbursement for out-of-network purchases. Contact your provider directly to confirm your plan's terms. You can reach our team at +1 866-930-9588 for help with your invoice.

How do I know which frames suit my face shape?

As a general rule, frame shapes that contrast with your face shape tend to look most balanced. Rectangular or angular frames complement round faces; oval or round frames soften square faces; most shapes work on oval faces. Use Aoolia's face shape filter or virtual try-on tool to see frames on your own face before you buy.