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Our Designer Eyewear Stylist Serving San Jose, CA

Once our doctors help determine how you can See Better, the next step is to help you Look Better too! Eye wear should not only be functional, but stylish too. People generally have trouble finding the right pair of glasses. Our eye wear stylists, Alex and Shaun, will take the frustration out of this process by helping you find the perfect pair of glasses. One size does not fit all, so our stylists will select the proper frames to complement your face, look and style. Just like clothes, a person should not have just one pair of glasses. A person should have multiple pairs of glasses to match their outfits and/or lifestyle needs. We are constantly purchasing new frames to bring our patients the latest in fashion designs. Our optical boutique has a vast selection to choose from for all of your eye care needs. “After seeing us, you will look as great as you can see!”

Choosing Your Pair of Prescription Designer Glasses & Sunglasses

You have many choices when it comes to your eyewear. It might seem overwhelming when you're trying to make a decision, but fortunately there are many ways to narrow your available selection now. Consider your face shape when choosing designer glasses and sunglasses; specific lens shapes will flatter your face better than others.


  • Oval Face: Due to their relatively symmetrical proportions, oval faces work well with almost any style of glasses. Rectangular or cat-eye frames look the best, but feel free to experiment!
  • Square Face: If you have a broad forehead and straw jawline, you'll want to choose prescription designer glasses that soften your features and elongate your face shape. Round or oval frames can help with this; avoid rectangular or angular styles.
  • Round Face: Round faces tend to be short and feature wide cheeks, wide foreheads, and rounded chins. Use sharper angles in your prescription glasses or sunglasses to compliment your face shape. Square and rectangular frames look excellent on round faces.
  • Heart-Shaped Face: People with heart-shaped faces have wide cheekbones, broad foreheads, and small chins. Most styles work well on heart-shaped faces, but rimless and oval shapes work best. Avoid anything with a prominent browline to avoid drawing the eye to your forehead.
  • Diamond-Shaped Face: Diamond-shaped faces are narrow at the eyeline and jaw, accompanied by high and broad cheekbones. Offset these features with glasses that feature prominent browlines, such as cat-eyes or semi-rimless frames.
  • Oblong Face: If your face is longer than it is wide, with long and straight cheek lines, you should gravitate towards wide aviators or square frames to contrast your features. Avoid narrow, rectangular frames that make your face seem longer.


If you have any questions about which prescription designer glasses and sunglasses would look best on your face, feel free to ask our friendly team! We'll be happy to help you find the perfect frames.

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