Prescription sunglasses not only correct but also preserve your vision. While out in the sun, our Heavyglare optometrists strongly advise you to use prescription sunglasses. Sure, you could just keep switching your regular glasses for a pair of sunglasses, but moving back and forth is difficult and makes you look uncool. Isn't it good to look ahead in life, read a text, solve a crossword puzzle, or read a book on the beach?

 


UV Rays Should Be Avoided at All Costs:

The eyes are ten times more vulnerable to UV radiation than our skin. UV eye damage accumulates over time, so everyone – children and adults alike – should always wear sunglasses.

UV rays are constantly there, whether it is sunny or gloomy. Direct sun exposure, as well as indirect solar exposure through

reflections from water, windows, sand, or buildings, can cause eye damage. Sunglasses give eye protection, but make sure to choose ones with a high eye protection factor (EPF) – 3 or 4 is ideal – and tints that provide 100 percent protection from both UVA and UVB rays.

 

What are the Benefits of Prescription Sunglasses?

There are numerous benefits to purchasing a pair of prescription sunglasses online:

 

  • Convenience

It's much easier to swap between your regular prescription lenses and non-prescription sunglasses when you have a pair of prescription sunglasses. There's less to carry, one fewer item to misplace, and your regular glasses are less likely to get scratched in your purse or on the ground. When you're out and about, you only need to bring your prescription sunglasses and that's all. If you only need reading glasses, being able to see what you're looking at in the sun is quite liberating.


  • Safety

If you don't have your glasses on, you should think about your safety, especially if you're driving. If you're near-sighted, not wearing your prescription glasses increases your risk of an accident. You'll be able to see well outside with prescription sunglasses, and everyone around you will be safer.

 

  • Keeping Your Eyes Safe from the Sun

Prescription sunglasses provide UV protection, which lowers your risk of cataracts and other vision-related sun damage. There are a variety of lens colors and tints to choose from. Transitions® lenses, for example, automatically shift from clear to dark depending on how much direct sunshine is present in the surroundings.

 

  • Stylish Frames

If you wear prescription glasses, you're well aware of how important the frames are. Prescription sunglasses are the same way. We'll make sure you have the perfect frames to match your personality and face shape. And trust us when we say that your new prescription sunglasses will look a million times better than trying to wear sunglasses over your glasses or wearing old-school "clip-on."

 


Purchasing Tips

Just because they aren't your primary eyewear doesn't mean you shouldn't put as much thought into choosing the proper pair of sunglasses. Here are some pointers to keep in mind:

  • Get an eye exam that is up to date. This includes the pupillary distance, which ensures that the lenses' center is properly positioned.
  • Try on a pair of free sunglasses. With dark lenses, eyeglasses that look terrific on you don't necessarily appear as good.
  • Be skeptical of retailers who offer a one-size-fits-all solution. Not only could you be overpaying for adaptations you don't need, but most pharmacies aren't equipped to handle complicated prescriptions.

 

Prescription sunglasses are becoming increasingly popular as more individuals become aware of their benefits. They not only protect your vision while also making a fashion statement, but they also allow you to see properly.