What to do with high myopia lens thickness

Patients with high myopia generally wear lenses that are more than 600 degrees, and some even reach more than 1,000 or 2,000 degrees, and the lenses worn out are thicker and have an unattractive appearance compared to lower degrees of myopia. To solve the problem of thicker lenses for patients with high myopia, from the perspective of beauty and comfort, the following two approaches can be taken: First, you can choose a frame that is not very large and lighter material plate frame. Myopic lenses are concave lenses, with a thin central lens and thick peripheral lenses, so if you choose a relatively small frame, the peripheral lenses assembled on it will not be very thick. Second, choose a high refractive index lens. Patients with high myopia should choose lenses with a refractive index of 1.67 or more, which will look very obviously improved. If the above two approaches still do not meet the needs of patients, myopic patients can also consider refractive surgery with a lens, where an artificial lens is fitted in front of a clear lens, without the need to wear frame glasses, and go to the hospital for a rigorous examination before the surgery, with or without surgical indications.