It’s a known fact that UV rays can cause harm to the body, especially the eyes. Therefore, it is important to protect your eyes even on the cloudiest of days, wear contact lenses to protect your eyes.
Contact lenses with a UV filter absorbs ultraviolet radiation and limits the amount that reaches the surface of your eye. These contact lenses also provide an extra layer of protection from harmful UV radiation that can enter through the sides of your sunglasses.
Wearing sunglasses and UV blocking contact lenses can be incredibly beneficial to your eye health and can reduce the possibility of developing some eye diseases including Age-related Macular Degeneration. Overexposure to harmful UV rays cannot only cause sunburn and skin cancer but can also damage your eyes and can cause various eye related issues:
Different contact lenses offer different levels of UV protection based on the percentage of UV rays which they can block. They are labelled as either class 1 or class 2 UV blocking lenses.
Class 1 UV filters absorb more than 90% of the UVA and more than 99% of the UVB and Class 2 UV filters, more than 50% of the UVA and more than 95% of the UVB.
Not all the contact lenses come with UV blocking filter. You should check the description of the lens you’re after, which should mention if the lens offers UV protection.
The lenses will just give additional protection to your eyes against harmful UV rays. Wearing UV protected contact lenses alongside a protective eyewear is the best way to protect your eyes as well as the areas surrounding your eyes.
Whilst UV protection is an excellent feature, this filter is not a replacement for UV protecting sunglasses. A pair of UV blocking sunglasses will provide full protection from harmful UV rays and can also protect the skin around your eyes from sun damage. Another thing to consider is ‘glare’, contact lenses cannot help with glare, such as while driving. This is the reason why people also like to wear a combination of contacts and glasses/ sunglasses while driving.
Please note:
When choosing a pair of sunglasses, make sure you check the CE mark to ensure that they offer adequate protection. A CE marked UV400, or British Standards BS EN ISO 12312-1:2013, will offer you a safe level of UV protection.
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