Just like there are prescriptive eyeglasses that are made to order with the specific purpose of corrective an individual’s vision, there are prescriptive sunglasses. An ophthalmologist or an optometrist checks the individual’s eyes for blurred visions etc with special instruments like a phoropter or an automated refractor. After testing the individual’s eyes thoroughly, he recommends or prescribes the right kind of sunglasses.
Prescriptive sunglasses are made to order after a person chooses a frame of his own and adds the lens with the desired or prescribed power. Then the lens can be tinted and coated according to the wearer’s choice. Prescriptive sunglasses are not just an accessory but special sunglasses meant for people with defective vision. They are a boon for people who have defective eyesight and spend much time outdoors. Like ordinary sunglasses, prescriptive sunglasses protect the wearer’s eyes from dust, UV rays and toxic particles and at the same time allow the wearer to see clearly as the lens is custom-made.
Thus, prescriptive sunglasses offer a 2 in 1 convenience for people who need to wear eyeglasses as well as sunglasses. In prescriptive sunglasses, the lens can be single vision, bifocal or progressive. Progressive and bifocal lenses allow the wearer to look quickly and easily from near to far and vice versa. It takes time to get accustomed to wearing such special lenses but it worth the effort. The wearer can choose the color of the lens and the lens material. Prescriptive sunglasses allow the user to wear stylish and trendy frames that correct the vision and at the same time complement the user’s personality.
Most well-known brands for instance, Penny and Oakley accept prescriptive lenses well. Prescriptive sunglasses are a boon for people who don’t want to compromise on their looks and wear corrective lenses at the same time. So, the wearer can eat the cake and keep it too!
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