Polarized Glasses

Not only can glasses correct vision problems, but they can help treat other issues, like eye strain, as well. Polarized glasses are specifically designed to reduce glare, allowing you to see clearly even when it's sunny outside. Visit us at Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care serving Columbia, SC, in the Forest Acres, SC, area if you want to find out more about polarized glasses from our optometrist. 

Polarized Glasses

How Polarized Glasses Reduce Glare

Polarized glasses have a film on the lenses that's specifically designed to filter out bright light. This can help to reduce eye strain and protect the eyes from glare. 

Glare occurs when light waves are reflected or bounced off a reflective surface. Because glare can be very intense, it can interfere with vision and even cause eye pain. 

The lenses on polarized glasses block out intense light waves, providing protection from glare. While these lenses won't eliminate glare, they can reduce it and help keep it from causing damage.

Who Should Wear Polarized Glasses?

If you spend a lot of time outdoors or in environments where you're exposed to bright light, polarized glasses could provide your eyes with the protection that they need. Wearing polarized lenses can also keep glare from interfering with your field of vision.

When light is bright enough, it can be blinding, which can be dangerous when you're behind the wheel of a car. If glare has caused problems for you in the past, you may want to consider wearing polarized lenses in the future. 

Polarized lenses will reduce the amount of strain on your eyes when you spend long chunks of time in the sun. They can also be very helpful when you're enjoying activities on or near the water. Water can intensify glare, making it much harder to see clearly. 

If you currently wear prescription glasses that correct your vision, you may be able to wear prescription sunglasses with polarized lenses. Since there are plenty of options to choose from, you can seek out an option that's a good fit for your lifestyle and personal needs. 

Keep in mind that polarized sunglasses won't always block out UV light. To keep your eyes safe, you'll want to look for sunglasses with lenses that provide UV protection as well. Our optometrist can help you decide if polarized glasses are right for you.

Talk to Our Optometrist about Polarized Glasses

At Ingram Comprehensive Eye Care, we're here to help you with your eyewear needs. We work with patients in Columbia, SC, and the Forest Acres, SC, area to find solutions that treat their vision problems. Reach out to us if you think that polarized glasses might be right for you. Call us at (803) 782-7080 for help from our optometrist.

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