♻️ Why Reglaze? A Modern Optical Solution
You don’t need to part with your favourite frames just because your prescription changed or your lenses are scratched. Reglazing is the process of fitting brand new prescription lenses into your existing frames — combining cost-effectiveness, sustainability, and style retention.
🔍 Benefits of Reglazing
💷 Save Money
Replacing lenses costs far less than buying an entirely new pair of glasses — especially for designer or beloved frames.
🌱 Eco-Friendly Choice
Why toss perfectly good frames into landfill? Reglazing extends the life of your eyewear and helps reduce plastic waste.
👓 Keep the Style You Love
Your current frames already fit your face and fashion — why fix what isn’t broken?
🛠️ Precision Customisation
With modern digital surfacing, your reglazed lenses can include:
- Advanced coatings (blue light, anti-fog, photochromic, etc.)
- Thinner materials for high prescriptions
- Progressive or bifocal options
🧑🏭 Who Uses Reglazing?
- People with prescription updates but still love their current glasses
- Parents updating kids’ lenses without buying new frames each time
- Vintage eyewear collectors bringing old favourites back to life
- Eco-conscious consumers looking to reduce waste
🧪 The Reglazing Process
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📦 Send In Your Frames
Use our safe, tracked return packaging or drop-off service. -
🔬 Expert Lens Crafting
Our lab technicians digitally surface lenses to match your new prescription. -
🔧 Professional Fitting & Cleaning
We inspect, polish, tighten screws, replace nose pads, and return your glasses better than new.
🔗 Trusted by Thousands
At POG, we’ve reglazed thousands of frames — from high-street brands to rare vintage pieces — using EverClear, Essilor, Zeiss, Hoya and Tokira lenses with premium coatings.
"My reglazed designer frames feel brand new — but cost a fraction of replacing!"
– Verified Customer, 2024
🚀 Ready to Reglaze?
✅ Start Your Reglaze Online
✅ Compare Lens Options
✅ View Coating Upgrades
🧠 Final Thought
Reglazing is more than just a budget-friendly fix — it’s a smarter way to protect your eyes, the environment, and your style. Don’t throw away your frames — upgrade them.
Last updated: 12 June 2025