What is a high prescription for glasses? | KOALAEYE OPTICAL

What is a high prescription for glasses?

What is blue light?

To prevent blue light, we must first understand what blue light is. The visible light with a wavelength range of 400-500 nanometers is called blue light. The light sources used in daily LED lighting and display products, including mobile phones, flat panels, and TVs, are mostly LED light sources excited by blue light. However, not all blue light is harmful to the human body. The human eye has an extremely low tolerance to blue light radiation in the 400-440 nanometer range. When the light intensity enters this threshold, photochemical damage is likely to occur. However, blue light radiation in the range of 459-490 nanometers is essential for regulating the human body's circadian rhythm and can affect the secretion of human melatonin, which in turn has an impact on the body's biological clock, alertness, and mood.

Scientifically effective anti-blue light lenses must not only block harmful blue light but also cannot filter beneficial blue light. Most of the ineffective anti-blue light products on the market currently have two types of problems. One is that there is almost no protective effect on the blue light in the vulnerable zone of the human eye. The other is excessive protection, shielding the blue light spectrum in the beneficial band so that the blue light that is beneficial for physiological adjustment cannot enter the human eye. At the same time, the color of the lens is yellow, which is prone to color shift, aggravating visual fatigue, and even inducing the risk of myopia.


What are polarized lenses for?

Polarized lenses contain a layer of polarizing plates in which molecular chains form a light-grating structure in which dichromatic pigments, which absorb polarized light, are evenly distributed. A beam of light is absorbed when it vibrates in the same direction as the bars of the molecular chain of the polarized lens. The grating direction formed by the molecular chain of the polarizer is the axial direction of the polarizer, which is generally horizontal. When polarized lenses are worn, they absorb all the light that vibrates horizontally, thus absorbing the glare and preventing it from reaching the eyes.



Advantages Of TR90 Frames

  • Lightweight. The weight is about half the weight of the plate frame, which can reduce the burden on the bridge of the nose and ears, and it is also comfortable to wear for a long time.
  • Bright colors. Compared with ordinary plastic frames, the color of TR90 frames is even better.
  • Impact resistance. The TR90 frame is extremely flexible, and its good elasticity can effectively prevent damage to the eyes caused by impact during sports.

Regardless of whether it is a sheet frame or a TR90 frame, they have their own advantages. You can choose them according to your requirements, Importantly, it is comfortable to wear and good-looking.


Glasses frame material

Children with glasses can choose a soft silicone material frame. Soft silicone is light to wear and soft at the same time. It is comfortable and does not break easily. The child is young and still in the stage of development, so consider comfort when choosing the frame. A light frame is more comfortable, such as a titanium frame, TR plate, silicone. Or the glasses should be matched according to the child's face shape and pupil distance.



The advantages of contact lenses

Contact lenses are worn directly over the eye. Contact lenses are tightly attached to the surface of the eye and can always follow the eye, so you can maintain the same open field of vision like a normal person. You can participate in sports and outdoor activities without worrying about your glasses falling off or breaking. You can even use colored contact lenses to change the color of your eyes. Some girls, in particular, can make their eyes look bigger and more beautiful with the help of various color contacts.


How Do Bifocal Glasses Work?

After learning some basic information about bifocal lenses, you should know how the bifocal glasses work.

With a pair of bifocal glasses, it would be convenient since they combine all your vision needs into a pair of glasses and you do not need to switch two pairs of glasses frequently. Bifocal glasses are usually designed to for those people who are over the age of 40-45 that need additional help with their near vision due to the effects of presbyopia where the crystalline lens inside the eye naturally begins to lose its ability to focus on near objects.

If you work in the office, you may need a pair of bifocal glasses. The top distance vision in the top of the lens can be used for meetings or presentations and the near vision in the bottom of the lens can be used to look at the computer screen or at documents.


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What Are Progressive Lenses?

Your eyes change with your age. When your reach your 40s, you may find that it is difficult for you to focus between a book, a website on a computer screen and the conference room whiteboard. Progressive lenses are growing in popularity among people who need help seeing near, far and in-between.

Progressive lenses have grown in popularity and are one of the most common solutions to treat vision loss that occurs with age or presbyopia. Progressive lenses have a seamless increase in magnification from the top to the bottom of the lens, helping you see clearly at all distances with just one pair of glasses. The top portion of the lens enables you to see the far-away objects, the middle portion of the lens enables you to focus on the intermediate objects and the bottom to see objects close-up. The prescription changes little by little across the lens surface providing a gentle transition.

After knowing what the progressive lenses are, do you know what are the pros and cons of progressive lenses? If not, keep on your reading and we will show you some information.

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