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Polarized Glasses

Your eyes are vital. Without them, you would be limited in terms of everything that you do in life. That is why it is important to see one of our optometrists at Wichita Optometry in Wichita at least once per year. When you visit an optometrist, it is important to consider all of your options for eyewear, to ensure that your eyes are taken care of as well as possible. This includes considering the benefits of polarized glasses.

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What Are Polarized Glasses?

When people think of polarized glasses, they typically think of sunglasses instead of regular prescription eyeglasses. There is a good reason for this, as polarized glasses are distinct in that they limit the amount of light that reaches your eyes. They can be prescription or non-prescription lenses. This is why most people think of them as being for sunglasses, since anyone can wear them, and they help to restrict light. However, it is worth pointing out that not every pair of sunglasses is polarized.

Polarized lenses are not protective lenses. They will not protect your eyes from damage from staring at the sun, and they will not block the light out entirely. The sunlight will still reach your eyes. However, they are a great way to make it easier to see, due to the reduced amount of light coming through your lenses.

Who Needs Polarized Glasses?

Polarized lenses are a great choice for anyone that is going to spend a lot of time outside or dealing with glare. For instance, a fisherman who spends time on the water needs to wear something that is polarized to both make it easier to see and limit the damage to your eyes. This extends beyond fishing. Snow is also a well-known culprit when it comes to glare. Perhaps the most common issue caused by glare is difficulty driving. So many reflective surfaces off of car windows can temporarily blind a driver making it quite dangerous to drive.

Anyone who spends a lot of time outside, whether it is for work or a hobby, should use polarized glasses. If you need to wear prescription lenses, then polarized lenses are a good idea, so you do not have to worry about switching to prescription sunglasses. Our team at Wichita Optometry offers a wide variety of polarized lenses and other eyewear to keep your eyes safe.

Get Your Polarized Glasses in Wichita, KS

If you would like more information about polarized glasses or any of our eyewear options, contact our optometrists at Wichita Optometry today at (316) 942-7496.