ANTI BLUE LIGHT GLASSES: Protect Your Eyes From Blue-violet Light
How does blue-violet light affect our sight?
Most of us think of light as the absence of darkness; light is either present or absent, either natural or from a man-made source. While none of that is incorrect, there is actually much more to light than (pardon the pun) meets the eye.
What is blue light?
Blue light is actually everywhere. Did you know that the main source of blue light is sunlight? Exposure to blue light is particularly highest outdoors during daylight. However, Blue light can also be emitted by digital display screens such as computer monitors, smartphones, tablets, TVs, and other digital devices. In addition to these, blue light is also produced by LED and fluorescent lights, and compact fluorescent light bulbs.
Research shows that some degree of blue light exposure is necessary for our overall well being. It shows that blue light regulates the circadian rhythm (the sleep/wake cycle linked with one's internal body clock), aids memory and cognitive function, boosts alertness, and can improve your mood.
However, overexposure to harmful blue light, particularly from digital devices which we tend to use frequently and up-close, may pose some eye-related health risks.
Why we need anti blue light lenses or glasses?
- Our eyes' natural blockers are ineffective - While the cornea and lens of the eye are effective at blocking UV rays from reaching our light-sensitive retinas, almost all visible blue light passes through these barriers, which could reach and damage the delicate retina.
- Increased risk of macular degeneration – Because blue light may reach and contribute to damage the light-sensitive cells in the retina, while being more and more exposed, this may be one more important contributing factor to permanent vision loss.
- Increased vulnerability post cataract surgery – Always ask your surgeon what type of Intraocular lens (IOL) will be used to replace your cloudy natural lens, and how much harmful blue light protection that lens provides. You may also benefit from eyeglasses that have lenses with a special blue light filter, which contributes to reduce eye strain from staring at screens for too long.
- It contributes to digital eye strain – While this is less dangerous than the effects of the blue light generated by the sun, digital eye strain is something we are all at risk of. Most people spend at least 12 hours a day in front of a screen, though it takes as little as two hours to cause digital eye strain. Dry eyes, eye strain, headaches and tired eyes are all common results of staring at screens for too long.
How do I choose the right blue light lenses?
For indoor usage
We can’t seem to escape blue light even if we’re indoors with all the windows shut, because chances we’re sitting in front of a computer, TV, or using our smartphone.
For those who spend the majority of their time indoors, computer glasses like Eyezen protect your eyes from extended exposure to blue light and help relax your vision reducing digital eye strain.
For the outdoors
Ultimately though, we need to go back to the fact that the blue light generated by the sun is by far the strongest and most likely to do us harm, so simply protecting our eyes against man-made sources isn’t enough.
For protection, it is necessary to use lens coatings to filter out the harmful blue light and let in the good. This will ensure constant protection for your eyes without affecting your vision at all.
Clear protective lenses like Crizal, are perfect for indoor and outdoor use, making it a convenient solution to the harmful blue light.
For both indoor and outdoors
Another effective method is to use photochromic lenses that are clear in low light conditions but darken as the light increases. Transitions lenses offer optimal protection from harmful UV rays from both the sun and blue light from digital devices and house lights.
These glasses are suitable for wearers of all ages, a clear advantage especially with children under the age of 12 who are more vulnerable to sun damage due to the fact that their eyes’ natural protective barriers are still underdeveloped.
Worried about harmful blue light?
Ask one of our optical expert partners about blue light lenses that protects you against blue-violet light