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EyeSet is an eye care/optical care company, involved in awareness, Sensitization and education programs on ocular visual disorders and vision health enlightenment.

BlueCut lenses, also known as Blue Light Blocking lenses, are specialized lenses designed to filter out harmful blue lig...
17/10/2024

BlueCut lenses, also known as Blue Light Blocking lenses, are specialized lenses designed to filter out harmful blue light emitted from digital devices, LED lighting, and other sources.

Importance of BlueCut lenses:

1. Reduces digital eye strain: Minimizes fatigue, dryness, and irritation caused by prolonged screen time.
2. Improves sleep: Blocks blue light, which can disrupt circadian rhythms and sleep patterns.
3. Protects vision: May reduce risk of macular degeneration and cataracts.
4. Enhances visual comfort: Reduces glare and reflections.

Uses of BlueCut lenses:

1. Computer glasses: Ideal for professionals, gamers, and heavy digital device users.
2. Reading glasses: Reduces eye strain while reading e-books or digital documents.
3. Gaming glasses: Enhances visual performance and reduces eye fatigue.
4. Children's eyewear: Protects developing eyes from excessive blue light exposure.
5. Night driving glasses: Reduces glare from oncoming headlights.

Types of BlueCut lenses:

1. Prescription lenses
2. Non-prescription lenses
3. Coatings (applied to existing lenses)
4. Screen protectors (for digital devices)

Key features:

1. Blue light blocking percentage (typically 90-100%)
2. Lens material (polycarbonate, Trivex, or high-index plastic)
3. Coating type (anti-reflective, scratch-resistant, or UV protection)
4. Tint options (clear, yellow, or amber)

Benefits for specific groups:

1. Children: Protects developing eyes from excessive blue light exposure.
2. Gamers: Enhances visual performance and reduces eye fatigue.
3. Office workers: Reduces digital eye strain and improves productivity.
4. Seniors: May reduce risk of macular degeneration and cataracts.

Popular brands:

1. Gunnar Optiks
2. Uvex Skyper
3. Warby Parker Blue Light Glasses
4. Felix Gray
5. Swannies Blue Light Blocking Glasses

A photochromic AR Lens.Photochromic Anti-Reflective (AR) lenses are specialized lenses that combine two technologies:1. ...
17/10/2024

A photochromic AR Lens.

Photochromic Anti-Reflective (AR) lenses are specialized lenses that combine two technologies:

1. Photochromic: Changes tint in response to changing light conditions.
2. Anti-Reflective (AR) coating: Reduces glare and reflections.

Importance and uses of photochromic AR lenses:

Benefits:

1. Convenience: Adapt to changing light conditions without needing to switch glasses.
2. Enhanced vision: Improved contrast and reduced glare.
3. Eye protection: Block 100% of UVA and UVB rays.
4. Reduced eye strain: Minimize reflections and glare from digital devices.

Uses:

1. Everyday wear: Ideal for individuals who spend time indoors and outdoors.
2. Driving: Reduces glare from oncoming headlights and sunlight.
3. Outdoor activities: Fishing, hiking, cycling, or golfing.
4. Digital device use: Reduces blue light emission and eye strain.
5. Children's eyewear: Protects developing eyes from UV radiation.

Advantages over traditional lenses:

1. Automatic tint adjustment
2. Reduced eye fatigue
3. Improved color perception
4. Enhanced contrast
5. Scratch-resistance

Types of photochromic AR lenses:

1. Transitions lenses
2. Crizal lenses
3. Zeiss PhotoFusion lenses
4. Hoyalux TACT lenses

Materials:*l

1. Polycarbonate
2. Trivex
3. High-index plastic
4. Glass (less common)

Coatings:

1. Anti-reflective (AR) coating
2. Scratch-resistant coating
3. UV protection coating
4. Blue light blocking coating

Prescription availability:

1. Single vision
2. Progressive
3. Bifocal
4. Aspheric

World Sight day
10/10/2024

World Sight day

CELEBRATING THE WORLD SIGHT DAY NOA CROSS RIVER STATE CHAPTER UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL
10/10/2024

CELEBRATING THE WORLD SIGHT DAY
NOA CROSS RIVER STATE CHAPTER
UNIVERSITY OF CALABAR TEACHING HOSPITAL





HAPPY WORLD SIGHT DAY
10/10/2024

HAPPY WORLD SIGHT DAY

It's World Optometry Week.
22/03/2024

It's World Optometry Week.

HAVE YOU GONE FOR YOUR EYE SCREENING
12/03/2024

HAVE YOU GONE FOR YOUR EYE SCREENING

Just at University of calabar teaching hospital
11/03/2024

Just at University of calabar teaching hospital

Check your eye This week and know your status.
11/03/2024

Check your eye This week and know your status.

11/03/2024
Risk factors of Glaucoma includeHereditaryRaceAgeGenetic conditionFamily historyAnd more
11/03/2024

Risk factors of Glaucoma include

Hereditary
Race
Age
Genetic condition
Family history

And more

WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEKCOMMENCES TODAY.
11/03/2024

WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEK
COMMENCES TODAY.

Glaucoma Awareness MonthJanuary is Glaucoma Awareness MonthGlaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness in t...
17/01/2024

Glaucoma Awareness Month

January is Glaucoma Awareness Month

Glaucoma is a leading cause of vision loss and blindness in the United States. But half of people with glaucoma don’t know they have it.

Glaucoma has no early symptoms. The only way to check for it is to get a comprehensive dilated eye exam. There’s no cure for glaucoma, but starting treatment as early as possible can help stop vision loss.

Anyone can get glaucoma, but some people are at higher risk, including people who:

Are over age 60

Are Black/African American and over age 40

Are Asian American

Are Hispanic/Latino

Have a family history of glaucoma




MERIT LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE SERVICE AS THE IMO STATE UNIVERSITY EYE CLINIC CLINICIAN PRESIDENT.
16/01/2024

MERIT LEADERSHIP AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE SERVICE AS THE IMO STATE UNIVERSITY EYE CLINIC CLINICIAN PRESIDENT.

A Merit Award from An Amazing Organization.
16/01/2024

A Merit Award from An Amazing Organization.

Let's go back to the Induction of our Founder.Dr Nwokorie Albert
16/01/2024

Let's go back to the Induction of our Founder.
Dr Nwokorie Albert

Our patient in the UK, successfully went for his Second Cataract Surgery and has fully recovered.
16/01/2024

Our patient in the UK, successfully went for his Second Cataract Surgery and has fully recovered.


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