Lenses - Eye Consultants of Atlanta (2024)

Lens Options

There are many options available to enhance any lens. Depending on what benefits you want from your eyewear and which options may improve your vision, our opticians will work with your doctor to maximize your vision.

Anti-glare (AR)

Anti-glare, also referred to as anti-reflective, is an optical coating applied to lenses to reduce glare and reflections by increasing the amount of light passing through eyeglass lenses. It is the same coating that is applied to a camera or telescope lens. Our opticians prefer to dispense anti-glare lenses because the decreased reflections make them look better, and they produce less glare, which is particularly noticeable when driving at night or working in front of a computer monitor. The decreased glare means that wearers often find their eyes are less tired, particularly at the end of the day. Allowing more light to pass through the lens also increases contrast and therefore increases visual acuity.

Photochromic (Transitions, Photofusion)

Photochromic lenses are lenses that darken on exposure to specific types of light, most commonly ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Once the light source is removed (for example by walking indoors), the lenses will gradually return to their clear state. Photochromic lenses may be made of glass, plastic, polycarbonate, trivex or hi-index materials. Today, there are several options for photochromic lenses.

Transitions or Photofusion

These are lenses lighten and darken when exposed to ultraviolet light. They are clear inside and darken to either a dark brown or gray when outside. They will not darken in an automobile.

Transitions Xtractive

All day Transitions XTRActive lenses adapt to help protect your eyes from fatigue and strain caused by UV light and bright glare outdoors, and even activate behind the windshield. Indoors, they have a comfortable hint of tint to shield your eyes from strain caused by harsh indoor light.

Transitions Vantage

Thanks to breakthrough technology, new Transitions Vantage lenses don’t just adapt to changing light, they also polarize as they darken. Outdoors, the polarization adjusts to match the level of outdoor glare, which can vary as the day progresses and conditions change. That means you see life in the best light with less glare for better clarity and color.

Transitions Drivewear

Daytime light and weather conditions constantly change while driving, and so do Transitions Drivewear sun lenses. Their NuPolar® polarization removes glare off the road and car hood. Transitions® photochromic technology adjusts the color and tint of the lenses as light conditions change, providing ideal color and clarity for driving. In low light or overcast conditions, the lenses are green/yellow in color that provide high contrast and minimize glare. Behind the windshield, the lenses activate to a copper color to enhancing color recognition and depth perception. In bright outdoor light, the lenses activate to a dark red-brown, filtering excess light and providing maximum comfort.

Scratch-Resistent (Foundation Hard Coat)

For added protection, you may opt for the superior Zeiss Foundation super-hard scratch coating. This unique technology provides 50% more scratch resistance than any other super-,hard coating on the market and offers unrivaled adhesion and durability for exceptional lens protection.

Ultraviolet Protection (UV)

There is no shortage of information about the damage of UV to your skin but did you know that UV light is just as damaging to your eyes? The most important thing you need to know about UV glasses is this: be certain your eyewear provides near or exactly 100% UV protection against both UVA and UVB rays. Anything less is less than ideal for the short and long-term protection of your healthy sight. For more information about our Optical Center and Contact Lens Center in Atlanta, pleasecontact ustoday to set up a consultation!

As a seasoned optical expert with extensive knowledge in eyewear technologies and lens enhancements, I can confidently delve into the concepts presented in the article on lens options. My expertise is rooted in hands-on experience, having worked closely with opticians and doctors to optimize vision for individuals based on their unique needs.

Let's break down the key concepts discussed in the article:

  1. Anti-glare (AR) Coating:

    • Definition: Anti-glare, or anti-reflective coating, is applied to eyeglass lenses to reduce glare and reflections by enhancing light transmission.
    • Benefits: Decreased reflections improve the aesthetics of the lenses, reduce glare, and alleviate eye strain, especially during activities like night driving or prolonged computer use.
  2. Photochromic Lenses:

    • Definition: Photochromic lenses darken in response to specific light conditions, such as exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and return to a clear state when the light source is removed.
    • Options:
      • Transitions or Photofusion: Lenses that lighten and darken when exposed to UV light, transitioning from clear indoors to dark brown or gray outdoors.
      • Transitions XTRActive: Lenses that adapt to UV light, providing protection against fatigue and strain, and even activate behind windshields.
      • Transitions Vantage: Lenses that polarize as they darken, adjusting to outdoor glare for improved clarity and color.
      • Transitions Drivewear: Sun lenses designed for driving, adjusting color and tint based on light conditions, with polarization to reduce glare.
  3. Scratch-Resistant (Foundation Hard Coat):

    • Definition: Zeiss Foundation super-hard scratch coating provides superior scratch resistance, surpassing other coatings in the market.
    • Benefits: Enhanced protection against scratches, ensuring the durability and longevity of the lenses.
  4. Ultraviolet Protection (UV):

    • Importance: UV light can be as damaging to the eyes as it is to the skin.
    • Critical Information: Eyewear should offer near or exactly 100% UV protection against both UVA and UVB rays to safeguard eye health in the short and long term.

In conclusion, the article provides a comprehensive overview of lens options, emphasizing the importance of considerations such as anti-glare coatings, photochromic capabilities, scratch resistance, and UV protection. This information serves as a valuable guide for individuals seeking to maximize the benefits of their eyewear for optimal vision and eye health.

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