PROTECTION FROM HARMFUL UV & BLUE LIGHT

Maximum /
Protection

Neochromes lenses help wearers care for their eyes by blocking 100% of damaging UVA and UVB rays. They also filter blue light, especially when activated outdoors. While blue light is emitted from computers, tablets, and smartphones, sunlight is a much more intense source of blue light.

NEOCHROMES LENSES OFFER THE MAXIMUM PROTECTION AGAINST THE HARMFUL EFFECTS OF UV & BLUE LIGHT.

Blue Light /
Filtering

WHAT IS THE BLUE LIGHT?

Blue light is present in visible light. It is predominant in the light that the sun emits at noon, when the sky is clear. Sunlight is, by far, the largest source of blue light in our environment. The screens of our computers, phones, and other digital devices are also sources of blue light.

Neochromes lenses offer maximum protection against these potentially harmful wavelengths of light. 

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UV Light /
Blocking

WHAT IS UV LIGHT?

UV light is generally defined as invisible. UV light has much higher energy levels than visible light. Exposure to UV light can cause changes in the skin, leading to suntan, sunburn, wrinkles, and potentially skin cancer.

The cornea and lens of the adult human eye are quite efficient at blocking UV radiation and keeping it from reaching the retina. However, UV light damages the skin and front structures of the eye. Prolonged exposure to UV light is linked to pterygium, photokeratitis (snow blindness), cataracts, and other eye disorders. Neochromes lenses block 100% of UVA and UVB rays (in the violet light range). 

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DO YOU HAVE
SENSITIVITY
TO LIGHT?

Neochromes is the perfect lens for people suffering from symptoms related to light sensitivity.

MOST FREQUENT SYMPTOMS OF OCULAR SENSITIVITY:

→ Continuous itching in the eyes
→ Need to squint or close your eyes in bright light
→ Slow adaptation to changes in light
→ Excessive tearing
→ Eye discomfort with the light from the screen of your mobile device
→ Redness or inflammation of the eyes

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You should see a professional doctor when sensitivity to light is intense or painful, also when redness of the eyes, blurred vision, headache, or discomfort does not disappear in one or two days. In the consultation, the ophthalmologist will carry out an ocular evaluation, and will ask a series of questions to determine the seriousness of the problem and the cause that originates it.

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