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A Guide to the Best Lens Coating for Your Needs

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As local optometrists, we often see people frustrated by everyday vision challenges, like eye strain and light or glare sensitivity – and for many, the problem isn’t their eyesight. It’s that their glasses simply aren’t suited to their needs and lifestyle. This is where the right lens coatings can make a world of difference.

One customer for example, regularly drove long distances to visit family. They came in complaining of difficulty seeing clearly at night, often ending up with pounding headaches.

The glare from headlights wasn’t just annoying – it was making every trip uncomfortable and downright stressful. Our optometrist recommended adding an anti-reflective coating to their prescription glasses, as it would help minimise the issues they experienced when driving at night.

This is just one example of how tailored lens treatments may help turn your daily frustrations into clear, comfortable vision.

Why Lens Coatings Matter

Choosing the best lens coating for glasses isn’t just about improving vision – it’s also about comfort, protection, and long-term durability.

In fact, research shows your choice of lens material, coatings, and overall design can make a noticeable difference in daily life – helping to make those ordinary tasks easier, safer, and more enjoyable (1).

There are a variety of lens treatments available to target specific needs – from reducing screen-related eye strain to preventing fog, scratches, and glare.

Finding the Best Lens Coating for You

The first step for finding the right lens treatment is booking an eye test with your local optometrist. They will do a thorough examination and come up with a treatment plan for addressing your concerns and improving your eye health.

If it’s deemed a lens coating will be useful, options may include:

Many people benefit from combining multiple coatings, and your optometrist can guide you on that. They can also be applied to both spectacles and sunglasses.

Like Some Advice?

Book an eye exam today and if you do need to wear glasses, our experienced Redlands optometrists can guide you to the right lens treatment/s for your needs.

References:

  1. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10111-017-0442-2
  2. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/027554089598237H
  3. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1111/cxo.12798

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