To understand the meaning, utility, and advantages of Transitions lenses, it’s key to understand the meaning of photochromatic lenses. Photochromatic lenses are basically adaptive lenses. These lenses can darken when they’re exposed to UV light. This happens when the lens wearer steps outdoor or even indoor with access to natural light. When you’re not exposed to natural light, photochromatic lenses come back to their transparent state. So, Transitions lenses are a type of photochromatic lens that has the ability to completely block (100%) harmful UVB and UVA radiation.
Need for sun protection
It is well-known that UV radiation is harmful to the skin so people wear sunscreen, large hats, caps, and use umbrellas to shield themselves from these rays. But it’s equally important to shield one’s eyes from UV rays. Research has shown that unprotected, long-term exposure to UV radiation can cause eye issues such as cataracts, macular degeneration, and other eye problems.
Functions served by Transitions lenses
The main functions of Transition lenses are:
Advantages of Transitions lenses
Transitions lenses are a premium variant of photochromatic lenses that serve a variety of important functions and come with innumerable advantages.