Malgeunnun Optical Wolpi Glasses Review
A visit to Malgeunnun Optical Wolpi in Ansan for blue-light-blocking glasses, with notes on the Wolpi Hyundai 2nd Apartment shopping area, hours, frame choices, eye test, lenses, and quick fitting.
Hi, this is Izzingne. Lately I had been feeling that my eyes were especially tired. Since my job requires me to keep looking at a computer, I thought my eyes must be under a lot of stress. So I visited Malgeunnun Optical Wolpi in Ansan's Wolpi-dong to get blue-light-blocking glasses.

Malgeunnun Optical Wolpi is in the Wolpi Hyundai 2nd Apartment shopping area. Hours are 10:00-21:00, and it is closed on the day of major holidays. People in Ansan recommended this place for glasses.

When you go inside, there is a central table and both side walls are full of glasses. It is a place surrounded by eyeglasses, sunglasses, and lenses.

There were also so many glasses for children, with bright colors and cute designs that kids would like.

They had a wide variety of sunglasses too, from young and trendy-looking designs to functional sunglasses for fishing, sports, and similar uses. I also saw many branded sunglasses.

It was really fun to browse. I came to get glasses made, but I kept looking at sunglasses.

After browsing here and there, they told me to first choose frames I wanted to try. I carefully picked frames. I debated for a long time between horn-rimmed and metal frames, but since hip-looking horn-rimmed glasses seem popular these days, I chose horn-rimmed frames. I tried on a lot of options, and the owner kindly gave recommendations, so choosing felt comfortable.

I had planned to use only blue-light-blocking lenses, but when I said it had been three years since LASIK, they also checked my eyesight. That is how I learned something surprising: my vision had dropped a lot. I guess I had neglected eye care. I was debating whether to add prescription lenses or only blue-light blocking, but they explained that if I would not wear the glasses all day, putting prescription lenses in and repeatedly taking them on and off could make my eyes more tired. They recommended using prescription glasses later if I feel they are needed in daily life.


After the consultation, they made the glasses right away. They were finished in about 10 minutes. They also told me I could relax and wait while eating snacks, which felt very thoughtful.

Besides glasses, they had many kinds of lenses. While I was waiting for my glasses to be made, several students came in to buy lenses here. I do not wear contact lenses, so I do not know much about them, but it seems this shop is good for lenses too.

The finished glasses were packed neatly in a shopping bag. Thanks to the owner, I learned that my eyesight had changed and received clear explanations about how to take better care of my eyes. They explained things in an easy way and recommended frames that suited my face well. I highly recommend Malgeunnun Optical Wolpi. #AnsanGlassesRecommendation #AnsanWolpiDongOpticalShop #OpticalShopLenses #OpticalShopEyeTest #GlassesForFaceShape #ManomosGlasses #MascatGlasses #AnsanOpticalShopRecommendation #AnsanLensRecommendation #WolpiDongGlasses
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