Segment Height
, also known as Seg Height or SH, is the vertical measurement in millimeters from the bottom of the lens in your frames, to the beginning of the progressive addition on a progressive lens, or the top line of a lined bifocal. Segment height does not apply to Single
Vision lenses. The determined Segment Height is specific to each frame and wearer.

How to Measure Segment Height:

Step 1: Set the Stage
Position yourself in a well-lit room with your mirror and materials at the ready.

Step 2: Put on Your Glasses
Wear your pair of glasses. This will be your guide to getting the perfect fit.

Step 3: Find Your Pupils
Look straight ahead into the mirror and mark the center of each pupil with a small dot or sticky note. These marks are your starting points.

Step 4: Measure Down
Using your ruler or measuring tape, measure downward from each pupil mark to the bottom of the lens. This distance is your segment height. Attention: the measurement refers to the bottom of the lens, not the frame.

Step 5: Record and Repeat
Note down the segment height for each eye. For accuracy, repeat the process a couple of times to ensure consistency.

Step 6: Double-Check for Symmetry
Check that the segment heights for both eyes are symmetrical. If not, make slight adjustments until you achieve balance.

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