The warm, bright and sunny Florida weather makes it a prime spot for various outdoor activities. That said, staying out for too long may increase your risk of developing UV-related eye problems. Wearing high-quality sunglasses could help prevent this from happening. To help you find a good pair, EyeSite of the Villages, your trusted eye care center, shares some factors you should consider.

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Ultraviolet Coverage Percentage

Constant exposure to UV radiation has been positively linked to the development of different eye conditions. UVA rays, in fact, are often associated with retinal damage, macular degeneration, cataracts and more. On the other hand, UVB rays are major causes of corneal sunburn.

This is why we recommend picking sunglasses that are labeled with 100% UV Protection. This means they can block up to 400 nanometers of UV radiation for your optimum visual coverage. If you’re wearing eyeglasses, we can also upgrade them with UV protective coatings.

Lens Size and Color

When it comes to choosing the best pair of sunglasses, think big. Oversized sunglasses are not only fashionable, but they are also useful and practical. They provide greater coverage for your eyes, preventing UV rays from easily entering them. While many believe that the lens color should be dark, this is actually a common misconception. More than the lens shade, it’s the UV blockage percentage that matters.

Frame Type

It’s also a good idea to select sunglasses with wraparound frames. According to your trusted optometrist, this frame style can effectively prevent UV radiation from penetrating through the sides. We have a large selection of frames made of durable materials for your lasting protection. They are also available in different colors and designs to suit your style.

Call us today at (352) 504-4560 if you need help looking for the perfect sunglasses. We serve FL families in The Villages and other nearby areas.