Emperor Optics Sembawang

Emperor Optics Sembawang

Protecting Our Eyes From Harmful Rays (Lenses)

Written on 6:53 AM by Emperor Optics Sembawang

There are a lot of lenses on the market right now that can provide 100 percent UV protection, coming in the form of prescription lenses as well. They come in a lot of forms and can be generally categorized into:

Blue-Blockers: As the name suggests, these lenses helps eye protection by blocking blue light.

Blue light, also known as high-energy wavelength of light, from many primate studies, has been widely believed to be one of the main factors for causing macular degeneration, a deterioration of the back of the eye which will affect our sense of sight greatly. They are present everywhere, from the clear blue sky, to the fluorescent lamp in your room to anything that looks blue. Blue light falls within the range after ultraviolet lights, therefore are not protected from with the use of a normal UV sunglasses.

The color known to block blue light is yellow thus blue-blockers lenses will have a certain yellow tint in them. They can come in the form of different shades of yellow to amber and to plum. The lenses in our human eye with age turns yellow gradually, providing a certain filter in the eye from blue light. However, this natural form of protection are less prominent in the clear eyes of young childrens and in those who have it removed after a cataract extraction.

Thus the desirable benefits of Blue-blockers should be widely recommended for people of all ages who wants to go beyond the protection of a normal UV sunglasses.

Gradient Lenses: Gradient Lenses are also known as 2 tone lenses. They can be tinted into any colors and thus are one of the most popular choices among young people. Most common is the darkest at the top and lighter tone at the bottom.

Polarized Lenses: These lenses works great for people who wants to protect their eyes from disturbing glares, which sometimes can be dangerous especially if you are on the road. Overwhelming glare can cause alot of discomforts, causing involuntary squinting of the eyes and preventing you from enjoying the things you love to do.

In simple terms, Polarized lenses work through rearrangement of the light passing through so that only comfortable normal light passes through while the annoying glare produced is mostly blocked off. They come in a variety of colors which serves different purposes, most commonly found in gray color. Be it on a hot sunny day when driving on the road or fishing at your favourite spot, a pair of polarized lenses can bring you that additional comfort and protection through their efficiency at glare removal.


Photochromatic Lenses: Does not like the hassle of changing from your glasses to a sunglasses outdoor, or having trouble finding the right type of clip-on for your glasses? Then photochromic lenses might be the choice for you.

Material of photochromic lenses changes color, usually in the form of grey or brown color under stimulation by Ultraviolet rays, thus providing 100 percent UV protection, with the welcomed benefit of glare reduction. Transparency of the lenses will be regained gradually indoor, without the presence of Ultraviolet rays.

Confused by this many lenses? Not knowing which lenses to get? Please give us a visit so that our helpful optometrists and opticians can assist you in finding your right lenses.

Thank you so much for reading. Have a great day.

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