Eliminate Glare with Polarized Lenses
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of May 5, 2019 Polarized lenses eliminate reflected glare from water; snow; and shiny, man-made surfaces such as metal, mirrors, windshields, and glass. This glare-canceling ability makes polarized lenses beneficial for drivers, light-sensitive individuals, post-cataract surgery patients, and anyone wanting to see more…
Read MoreVision Rehabilitation Can Help Those With Low Vision
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of April 15, 2019 If medications, store magnifiers, reading glasses, and/or surgery fail to improve vision that has been compromised by injury, disease, or congenital abnormality, vision rehabilitation can help those with “low vision” make the most of the vision they have left….
Read MoreSelecting The Proper Eyeglass Frames
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of March 3, 2019 Because your eyeglasses are among the first things people notice about you, they should reflect your personality and lifestyle. For serious business wear, classic shapes such as ovals, rectangles, and almonds in traditional gold, silver, brown, gray, and black…
Read MoreLenses That Respond To Light Conditions
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of February 17, 2019 Lenses that change from dark to light in response to sun exposure were first developed in the late 1960s. “Photochromic” lenses, which darken in response to how much ultraviolet light they are exposed to, were once restricted to glass….
Read MorePrecision Fit Eyeglasses
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of February 3, 2019 In order for prescription eyeglass lenses to work as designed, careful measurements must be taken to ensure they properly align with the wearer’s eyes. First, the bridge and temples must fit the face so that the frames rest comfortably…
Read MoreNatural Progression
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of January21, 2019 Progressive lenses have become increasingly popular among 40-something individuals who find it difficult to read fine print. Unlike lined bifocals, which separate the reading prescription (at the top of the lens) from the near-vision correction (at the bottom) with a…
Read MoreHigh-Index Eyeglass Lenses
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of January 6, 2019 For those who have a strong lens prescription, “high-index” eyeglass lenses are an especially good option. These lenses are thinner and lighter than conventional lenses and are significantly more comfortable and attractive. For instance, a nearsighted individual needs a…
Read MoreChanging Eye Color
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of December 23, 2018 The color of the portion of the eye known as the “iris” is determined by a combination of the parents’ genes. While the eye color of most babies will darken in the first few years of life, it may…
Read MoreUnderstanding Eyeglass Prescriptions
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of December 9, 2018 To understand your lens prescription, it helps to know that the refractive power of a lens is measured in “diopters” (D). One diopter is the lens strength required to focus parallel rays at a distance of one meter. It…
Read MoreThe Safest Bet For Children’s Eyeglasses
Optic Topic by Steven A. Queenan at Regional Eye Optical – Week of November 11, 2018 When it comes to the selection of a safe material for children’s eyeglasses, polycarbonate is usually deemed the best option. The polycarbonate material was developed by the aerospace industry for use in helmet visors worn by Apollo astronauts and…
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