Prescription sunglasses: what you need to know
Sunglasses are a significant way to protect your eyes and ensure clear and comfortable vision on sunny days. In addition to temporary loss of vision, sunlight can cause long-term damage to the eyes. The UV radiation from the sun can also cause sunburn to the eyes and lead to serious illness over time.
For prescription eyeglass wearers, sun protection is available in several options, including prescription sunglasses, photochromic lenses, or clip-on sunglasses. The best solution depends on your personal preferences, comfort, and which option best suits your lifestyle.
Prescription sunglasses are available for almost all vision prescriptions, including farsightedness, nearsightedness, astigmatism, bifocals, and progressive lenses. You can wear any sunglasses with prescription lenses as long as the shape of the lens doesn’t distort vision. So if you like the new designer sunglasses, you should have no problem fitting prescription lenses into the frames in most cases.
There is a large selection now. You can purchase prescription sun lenses in various materials and coatings, including polarized lenses (for glare protection), tinted lenses, anti-scratch coatings, and many more.
Prescription sunglasses are a great solution when you prefer not to wear contact lenses or feel dry or irritated eyes (during allergy season or in dusty or sandy areas), when you are going to swim or when you simply don’t want to use contact lenses. They give you another option for comfort, safety, and excellent vision.
Who needs prescription sunglasses?
For those who need vision correction, for any medical conditions, and are also exposed to significant sunlight, prescription sunglasses are what you need.
Benefits of Prescription Sunglasses
There are many benefits associated with prescription sunglasses. Let's look at them.
UV protection
Eye exposure to UV rays can cause such diseases as cataracts, macular degeneration, and corneal injury. The risk has increased, given the ongoing rampant climate change.
Prescription sunglasses come with a protective UV coating applied to the lenses. The coating blocks UV rays from reaching the eyes. Make sure they provide both UVA and UVB coverage when purchasing prescription sunglasses. The combination of both of these coatings provides almost 100% UV protection.
Clarity of vision
Since these sunglasses are also available by prescription, providing clear vision is one of their most important features. If you suffer from nearsightedness or farsightedness or any other condition that can be corrected with prescription glasses, you can also rely on prescription sunglasses.
Glare prevention
Glare is very common in bright sunlight conditions. It happens when light rays are reflected from the surface of the lens. Glare can be reduced to negligible levels by applying an anti-reflective coating to prescription sunglasses.
Protection of the skin around the eyes
The skin around our eyes is very sensitive. Exposure to the sun, even for a short time, can have a devastating effect on this part of the face. You should wear sunscreen at all times. While outdoors, by pairing it with sunglasses, you can provide an extra layer of protection to the sensitive part of your face.
Serves as a fashion accessory
Sunglasses have long been considered a fashion accessory. You can wear them for all occasions, and they suit every mood.
At Ossa Frames, you will get the right glasses with fast delivery. You can choose the most suitable pair from an extensive online collection.