Pricing Policy and Reasons for High Prices

Well, there are a few reasons. First of all, you're probably used to seeing lenses in your glasses that are made of glass, which is a rigid material that can be shaped into different configurations to help correct vision. But the lenses used in eye surgery are made of synthetic materials—they're soft, pliable, and flexible, so they can be implanted into your eye without breaking during the procedure. These synthetic materials have to be specially produced for eye surgery, which makes them more expensive than regular prescription lenses.

Second, the lens implantation process is very delicate and precise: The surgeon has to cut a small hole in your cornea using a laser or scalpel and insert the implant through it into the center of your eye. The process takes about 15 minutes per eye, but it's crucial to be done correctly.

So if something goes wrong during surgery (and it happens sometimes), you'll need another round of surgeries to fix it, which will cost more money too.

When it comes to eye lens prices, there are a lot of factors that play into what your lenses will cost. Knowing how these factors affect your worth is essential to make informed decisions about what kind of lens you want and what is right for your budget.

1. The type of lens material used in the prescription

In general, high-index plastic lenses are less expensive than polycarbonate lenses. However, the price may be comparable with polycarbonate lenses if you get an anti-reflective coating or tinted lenses on a high-index lens.

2. The thickness of the lens material

Thinner lenses are less expensive than thicker ones because they require less material and manufacturing time to produce them. If you're looking for thinner lenses but still want high-quality vision correction, consider using aspheric technology—they're more delicate than regular spherical lenses without sacrificing visual acuity!

3. The prescription strength

The stronger your prescription is (more minus or bifocals), the more it will cost because it takes longer to manufacture and more materials are involved.

There are many things to consider when trying to find the perfect glasses. First, if you're like most people, you want them to fit well. So what do you do when you can't find the right pair?

We offer high-quality eye lenses at prices as low as $99 per pair, and we even have a monthly payment plan available so that you don't have to pay all at once.

Why are our lenses so affordable because we don't charge extra for prescription or tinted lenses! We also keep overhead costs low by selling directly to customers on our website. We believe everyone deserves access to quality eye care without breaking the bank.

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