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Blue light coating FAQs

Is it okay to wear blue light lenses all the time?

Yes, it's safe to wear blue light lenses all day. While they won’t eliminate eye strain entirely, they can help reduce discomfort from prolonged screen time.

Do blue light lenses need to be replaced?

Optometrists generally recommend replacing your blue light glasses every 1-2 years, depending on usage. Over time, the lens coatings and frame materials may degrade, reducing their effectiveness.

Why is blue light bad for your eyes?

Prolonged exposure to blue light may potentially damage retinal cells and contribute to vision issues like age-related macular degeneration. It could also increase the risk of cataracts, eye cancer, and growths on the clear covering of the eye. (Source: UC Davis Health)

What’s the difference between anti-reflective and blue light lenses?

Anti-reflective lenses reduce glare from light bouncing off the lens surface, improving clarity and comfort. Blue light lenses filter out harmful blue light from screens to reduce eye strain and improve sleep quality. While both enhance visual comfort, blue light lenses specifically target digital screen exposure.

Is a blue light lens worth it?

Yes, blue light lenses are definitely worth it. They can help reduce eye strain, improve comfort during long screen sessions, and can enhance sleep quality by filtering out disruptive blue light. Perfect for anyone who spends time on digital devices.

Do sunglasses block blue light?

Most sunglasses protect your eyes by blocking UV radiation, reducing glare, and filtering blue light outdoors. However, not all sunglasses effectively block blue light from digital screens.