Eyeglasses
Eyeglasses have come a long way
over the years. As the general population continues
to age, more and more people are wearing glasses.
Eyeglasses themselves have become fashion accessories.
The variety of lenses on the market, meanwhile, have
made consumer awareness more important.
Materials:
Glass is more durable and resistant to scratches,
but less impact resistant
Plastic lenses are thinner and lighter, more impact resistant,
but scratch more easily
Polycarbonate is like plastic, but even more impact resistant.
Unifocal
Bifocal
Invisible bifocals
Progressive lenses
Trifocal or multifocal
High index (thinner lenses for strong prescriptions)
Photochromatic or light sensitive
Safety lenses
Tinted lenses can be functional, fashionable, or both. Sunglasses
soften indoor or outdoor light. Lens tints can be uniform or gradient,
lightening gradually from
Chemical coatings serve many purposes: anti-scratch
coating minimizes lens abrasions; anti-reflective
coating eliminates frustrating reflective glare;
metallic or mirrored coating is popular with sunglasses;
and UV coating blocks solar ultraviolet
All content is provided
for education and information, and is no substitute
for the advice of your optometrist. This information
is provided courtesy of the British Columbia Association
of Optometrists (B.C.A.O.). The B.C.A.O. assumes
no responsibility or liability arising from any
errors or omissions or from the use of any information
contained herein.
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