What to consider when choosing frames for children

Choosing frames for children’s glasses involves several important considerations to ensure comfort, durability, and proper vision correction. Here are the key factors to keep in mind:

Durability and material:

Flexible and sturdy materials
Look for frames made from flexible yet durable materials like silicone, TR90, or memory metal. These materials can withstand rough handling.

Scratch-resistant coating
Opt for lenses with a scratch-resistant coating to prolong their lifespan.

Fit and comfort:

Proper fit
Ensure the frames fit well on the child’s face. They should sit comfortably on the nose and behind the ears without slipping.

Adjustable nose pads and earpieces
Frames with adjustable nose pads and earpieces can provide a better fit and increased comfort.

Lightweight
Choose lightweight frames to avoid discomfort and pressure marks on the nose and ears.

Lens safety:

Impact-resistant lenses
Polycarbonate or Trivex lenses are recommended for children because they are impact-resistant and provide extra protection for active kids.

Style and preference:

Child’s input
Involve the child in selecting the frames. Allowing them to choose their frames can make them more likely to wear the glasses consistently.

Colour and design
Choose a style that the child likes. Bright colours and fun designs can make wearing glasses more enjoyable.

Proper prescription:

Accurate measurement
Ensure that the prescription is accurately measured and that the lenses are correctly centered for the child’s eyes.

Regular check-ups 
Schedule regular eye exams to update the prescription as needed.

Safety features:

Hinges
Spring hinges can prevent the frames from breaking easily and can provide a better fit by allowing some flexibility.

Rounded edges
Frames with rounded edges can prevent injuries in case of falls or rough play.

Cost and warranty:

Affordable options
While it’s important to get good quality frames, children can outgrow their glasses quickly, so consider affordability as well.

Warranty
Look for frames with a warranty that covers breakage and damage, as children’s glasses are likely to need repairs or replacement more often.

By taking these factors into account, you can ensure that your child’s glasses are not only functional but also comfortable and appealing to them, encouraging consistent use and proper vision care.

At Visioncare Optometry we work with some of the leading brands in the UK and Europe including Tomato Glasses, NanoVista and Centrostyle. Find out more here