Sunglasses

Prescription/Non-prescription Sunglasses

When you think of sunglasses, style can be the first thing that comes to mind. Sunshades give you a stylish look, but they also serve as a significant source of protection from all natural sources of light when you wear regular or custom made polarized or non-polarized sunglasses.

There are some very critical reasons why and where you need to wear your sunglasses and we will explain why prescription shades are essential for eye health.

1) They block high-energy visible light.

Harmful Blue light is a major concern in recent times because of the glare that we experience while we look at our devices.

Blue light can have a poor effect on your eye health and may also contribute to diseases such as macular degeneration and various other eye health issues.

Wearing prescription sunglasses blocks HEV light to lessen your threat of developing these health issues.

2) Decline in your chances of getting cataract.

Many people spend long hours under the sun whether it be for the enjoyment of being outside, work or various hobbies and sports. Whatever the reason, you’re at a heightened risk for developing cataracts.

Approximately 20% of cataracts may be prevented through reducing your eye’s prolonged exposure to the sun.

Non-Prescription or Prescription shades block Ultraviolet A (UVA) and Ultraviolet B (UVB) rays which could lead to cataracts.

If you haven’t but been diagnosed, prescription sunglasses can help save you from developing cataracts.

3) They reduce the signs of aging

When you spend your time outside on a sunny day, automatically you squint to look into the bright sunny sky. This causes you bunch the sensitive skin around the eyes. This may cause you to prematurely increase nice lines and wrinkles round your eyes.

When you wear shades to protect eye health, you’re also helping to hold on to a more youthful appearance.