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  1. VOLUME 25: Does UV Protection Vary In Prescription Sunglass Lenses?

VOLUME 25: Does UV Protection Vary In Prescription Sunglass Lenses?

Wednesday, 28 August 2024
Two individuals enjoying the sunlight, each wearing Dresden Vision prescription sunglasses in Australia. These sunglasses complement various face shapes and personal styles.

Sunglasses are a must-have accessory when protecting your eyes from harmful UV rays. But what about prescription sunglasses lenses? Do they offer the same level of UV protection as regular sunglasses? And if so, what factors influence the level of security they provide? Let's dive into the details.

How does UV protection work with prescription sunglasses lenses?

Prescription sunglass lenses often use polycarbonate and high-index plastic, which naturally block UV rays and may also have additional UV-blocking coatings. The tint of the lens can also contribute to UV protection. Still, it's important to note that darker lenses don't necessarily offer better protection. The key is the UV-blocking coating, not the tint. Polarised lenses, while effectively reducing glare, don't automatically provide UV protection. It's essential to ensure that your polarised prescription lenses also include a UV-blocking feature to protect your eyes from UVA and UVB rays.

Do all prescription sunglass lenses provide the same level of UV protection?

Although many prescription sunglass lenses provide UV protection, the level of protection can differ.

  • UV coating: The quality and type of UV coating used can significantly impact the level of protection.
  • Lens tint: While darker lenses may seem to offer more protection, the level of UV protection is primarily determined by the coating, not the tint.

What should you look for in UV-protective prescription sunglasses lenses?

When shopping for UV-protective prescription sunglass lenses, there are a few key features to consider:

  • 100% UV protection: The most important feature to look for is 100% UV protection. This ensures that your lenses block all UVA and UVB rays, the most harmful types of ultraviolet radiation.
  • UV400 rating: Lenses with a UV400 rating block wavelengths up to 400 nanometers, covering the full spectrum of UVA and UVB rays. This rating is often a sign of high-quality UV protection.
  • Polarisation with UV protection: If you prefer polarised lenses, ensure they provide complete UV protection. Polarisation alone doesn't protect against UV rays, so verifying this feature is essential.

Can you customise UV protection for your prescription sunglasses lenses?

Depending on your specific needs and preferences, you can customise UV protection in your prescription sunglass lenses. Here's how:

  • Polarised lenses: If you're frequently exposed to glare (e.g. when driving or near water), consider customising your lenses with polarisation while ensuring they still offer complete UV protection.
  • Photochromic lenses: These lenses automatically adjust their tint based on light exposure. They offer UV protection indoors and outdoors, making them convenient for those moving between different environments.
  • Mirror coatings: Mirror coatings reflect sunlight away from the eyes and can be combined with UV protection for enhanced performance in bright conditions.
  • Colour customisation: While tint doesn't directly correlate with UV protection, you can choose different lens colours for aesthetic purposes or to reduce specific types of glare, as long as the lenses still provide complete UV protection.

Are there differences between regular and prescription sunglass lenses regarding UV protection?

The differences between regular and prescription sunglass lenses in terms of UV protection are worth noting:

  • UV coating application: UV-blocking coatings can be applied to regular and prescription lenses. However, prescription lenses may require special attention to ensure the coating is applied effectively over the entire lens surface.
  • Lens material: Prescription lenses often use materials different from regular sunglasses, which might affect UV protection. The good news is that these materials usually offer superior UV protection.
  • Thickness and prescription strength: Higher prescription strengths may result in thicker lenses, potentially influencing the application of UV coatings. Nonetheless, quality lenses should provide complete UV protection regardless of prescription.
  • Customisation options: Prescription lenses offer more customisation options, such as photochromic and polarised lenses with UV protection, giving you more control over your eye protection.

How can you ensure your prescription sunglass lenses provide adequate UV protection?

Ensuring that your prescription sunglasses provide adequate UV protection is essential for safeguarding your eye health. Here's how you can do it:

  • Check the label: Look for the "100% UV protection" label.
  • Consult your eye care professional: They can recommend suitable lenses and coatings based on your needs and lifestyle.
  • Regularly inspect your lenses: Check for scratches or damage that could affect the UV protection.

What are the health benefits of UV protection from prescription sunglasses lenses?

Protecting your eyes from UV rays with prescription sunglass lenses offers several health benefits:

  • Prevents Cataracts: UV exposure is a significant risk factor for cataract development. Prescription sunglasses lenses with UV protection can help prevent this condition by shielding your eyes from harmful rays.
  • Reduces Risk of Macular Degeneration: Long-term exposure to UV rays may increase the likelihood of developing macular degeneration, a leading cause of vision loss. UV-protective eyewear can be a valuable tool in reducing this risk.
  • Protects against Photokeratitis: Also known as "sunburn of the eye," photokeratitis can be painful and harmful. UV-protective lenses help prevent this temporary but severe condition.
  • Prevents Pterygium: This growth on the eye's surface can be caused by UV exposure. Wearing UV-protective lenses reduces the likelihood of developing pterygium.
  • Reduces Eye Strain: UV protection helps reduce glare and eye strain, providing more comfortable vision, especially in bright conditions.

Do prescription sunglass lenses with higher UV protection cost more?

The cost of prescription sunglass lenses can vary depending on several factors, including the lens material, coating, and frame style. However, there's generally no significant difference in price between lenses with different levels of UV protection.

Dresden Vision: Your trusted source for prescription sunglasses

At Dresden Vision, everyone deserves access to high-quality, affordable prescription sunglasses with UV protection. Our lenses are designed with eye health in mind and provide 100% UV protection from harmful rays. From the beach to the road, our lenses keep your eyes safe.

We also offer customisation options to suit your lifestyle. From polarised lenses to photochromic options, Dresden Vision provides the flexibility you need without compromising protection. Our commitment to ethical practices and transparent manufacturing means you can trust the quality of your lenses.

Explore our range of prescription sunglasses lenses today and experience the difference that quality UV protection can make. Reach out to Dresden Vision for more information. You can also visit one of our vibrant stores or shop online to find the perfect pair.