The life of an optometry student is far from glamorous, but if you follow @prettyeyez_mel on her popular Instagram account (734 followers and counting!) you can understand why so many of us love optometry and the 4 years we spend in optometry school studying this profession. Melissa McLean is currently a student at NOVA, and her obsession with everything eyes started when she was very young. "I was born in Guyana, South America to parents of Indian descent and I
have a hazel-green eye color (which is rare for Guyanese people). I grew up hating my eye color because the other kids made fun of me
and called me "cat eye girl" which I didn't think was a compliment in
those times. Cliche' as it might sound, I think I started appreciating my eye
color when a boy thought I was beautiful because of it - that boy became my
husband now. We liked each other for 16 years now and have been married for 5."
What do you think is the biggest challenge facing this generation of graduating ODs?
What first drew you to optometry?
Since I immigrated to this country and so many opportunities were opened
up to me I knew that I had to take a chance at achieving greatness. Greatness, to me, was to
help others. I spent my time in high school exploring different career paths and by shadowing different
doctors. It was how I made the decision to pursue a career in optometry.
After graduation I plan to stay in South Florida to practice. The climate, coconut trees, mix of people, and
blend of cultures reminds me of where I grew up, plus I would be able to serve a population that very
much needs optometrists as they age.
What do you think is the biggest challenge facing this generation of graduating ODs?
I think the biggest challenge my generation of graduating ODs face is
starting a practice of their own because of the competition with commercial practices owned by big
companies who offer deals such as “two pairs of glasses for $69.95 with free eye exams”. It is my
ultimate goal to have my own practice and optical in the future, however, with the costs of doing so
and then having to offer exams at competitive prices it will be tough. Nevertheless I believe that
quality service with a genuine nature to help the people would win in the long run.
You showcase lots of great eyewear on your Instagram account. What's your current favorite pair of glasses?
My favorite frames are the TF 2047-B by Tiffany &Co with the
“key” temple design. I went with polycarbonate lenses and I do have a premium anti-reflective coating, UV protection and an anti-scratch coating. I have a wide selection of sunglasses; most are without prescription
lenses for style and fashion, but have UV protection of course. My favorite pair that does
have prescription lenses is Gucci which I bought many years ago. These have been into the
ocean with me when I fell off a jet ski in the Bahamas but are still strong and classy. I have a
gradient tint on them which looks gorgeous, but now I prefer polarized lenses so I need to convince the school’s
lab to attempt a gradient polarized design (fingers crossed since I’m now in work-study there).
What eyewear trend are you currently loving?
Growing up I was teased for having green eyes because it was uncommon
for an Indian-Guyanese girl and I was referred to as the “cat eyed girl” which I
despised. Ironically today I embrace it and I do love the “cat eye” shape trend of eyewear.
What frame are you coveting to add next to your collection?
I love the TF2130 in Brown/Tan from Tiffany&Co.’s “Enchant”
collection, and I also love their rimless design TF1110HB. Since I already have the traditional style in
black I would love to add those to my collection of specs. As for sunglasses, the Dior “So Real” has me
with heart eyes because of its unique design. I think sunglasses make for a great accessory to any outfit
while serving such an important purpose of protecting your pretty eyes so really any funky style of
sunglasses has me interested.
Tiffany & Co 1110HB |
Any new lens technology you are planning to invest in for your next pair?
Since I need to update my prescription soon I’m considering getting a
blue-blocking lens coating which I think would help me to regulate my sleep cycle a bit since I’m
usually up all hours on my iPad, phone, and laptop. I’m also interested in getting an anti-fog
coating because sometimes when I’m cooking and standing directly over my pot it gets annoying, not to
mention stepping outside into the Florida heat from my turned up AC in the car (haha).
We know you love a good pair of glasses, but do you also wear contact lenses to show off your eyes?
I wear contact lenses mostly for special occasions and when I’m going places outside of school
(which is not often). I’m using the MyDay daily disposable lenses by CooperVision and they are
amazing. I have moderate dry eyes and these lenses keep me comfortable for the better part of my day. I do prefer glasses for day to day wear especially since I’m in optometry school and we examine and practice on each other.
Want to be featured on our next edition of "What I'm Wearing?" Just email me at eyedolatry@gmail.com. You can check out our previous interview with Dr. Fartash aka @glamoptometrist here.