by Dr. Nicholas Lillie | Dec 1, 2021 | Uncategorized
Sunglasses are absolutely helpful in limiting UV exposure to your eyes. This is beneficial for reducing cataract formation and the development of macular degeneration. We recommend polarized lenses, as well, to maximize the clarity of the lenses in environments with a...
by Dr. Nicholas Lillie | Jun 1, 2021 | Uncategorized
This is a great question and one that we should consider during all seasons (snow blindness is real my friends!). Anyway, before I digress, let’s hit some of our usual suspects and some you may not be aware of: Sunglasses: This is the old tried and true...
by Dr. Nicholas Lillie | Jan 1, 2021 | Uncategorized
The quick answer is that blue light is short wavelength and high energy light that can damage cells in your eyes. I like to compare it to UV light that can be emitted from commonly used devices such as iPads, phones, tablets, and computer screens. The main source of...
by Dr. Nicholas Lillie | Sep 23, 2019 | Uncategorized
I want to have UV protection, but I always misplace my sunglasses/ do not have prescription sunglasses/ do not like wearing sunglasses. Are there any other options? Yes, you have multiple UV protection options for your eyes! Transition Contact Lenses – If you want UV...