Understanding the Lifecycle of Eyewear: From Manufacturing to Your Clinic
- angetkr
- Jan 20
- 2 min read
As an optometrist, it’s important to understand the lifecycle of eyewear products to ensure you're providing quality products to your patients. The journey of eyewear from manufacturing to your clinic involves several steps, and knowing this process helps you assess the quality of eyewear you’re offering. Here’s a breakdown of the journey eyewear takes:
1. Manufacturing
The lifecycle of eyewear begins with the design and manufacturing of frames and lenses. Frames are typically made in specialized factories using a range of materials like acetate, metal, and TR90. Lenses are crafted in labs that specialize in vision correction, producing single vision, multifocal, or specialty lenses.
2. Quality Control
Once the frames and lenses are manufactured, they undergo thorough quality control checks to ensure durability, functionality, and comfort. This stage is critical to ensure that only high-quality eyewear reaches the market.
3. Wholesalers
Reliable wholesalers like TKR Optics play an essential role in distributing eyewear to optical clinics. We provide optometrists with carefully curated selections of eyewear frames and lenses that meet industry standards for quality and durability. As a trusted supplier, we ensure that all our products go through stringent quality checks, so you can provide your patients with only the best.
4. Your Clinic
After receiving the products, it’s your clinic’s turn to assess them for fit and style. This stage involves showcasing eyewear that meets the needs of your patients. A wide selection ensures that you can cater to different tastes, budgets, and lifestyle requirements.
By understanding the lifecycle of eyewear, you can make informed decisions when selecting products for your clinic. At TKR Optics, we’re proud to be part of this journey, ensuring that optometrists across the Philippines have access to high-quality eyewear that their patients can trust.




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