
Research shows that most people will experience difficulty with their night vision as they get older. As people age into their 50s and beyond, the corneas become thicker and there is less light transmissibility. When we go from normal light to a low light setting, as we get older, it takes more time to adjust, and we gain less clarity in the dark than we did when we were younger. The processes involved in night vision are physical, biochemical and neural.
As long as one does not have retinal issues like detachment or macular degeneration, there is a lot that can be done to help one’s night vision through using the proper eyeglasses. At Visions of Canada we help people all the time who have difficulty seeing in the dark and have aged into their 50’s, 60’s or 70’s and beyond. Losing your night vision as you age is normal, but there are some kinds of eyeglasses that will help you to recover what you have lost.
The engineering of our eyeglasses at Visions of Canada is a primary helping factor in giving people better night vision. We make sure to start with an accurate prescription, and proper bifocal power. We do a proper fitting, select an appropriate frame, get an accurate vertex distance and distance pupilary distance. The eyeglass lenses themselves with WaveFront technology allow the eye to take in more light, which helps in night vision.
Even if you have never required eyeglasses in your life before, if you have aged into your 50’s or beyond, eyeglasses that we create for you at Visions of Canada can help you regain back your night vision. When the WaveFront technology is combined with the proper anti-glare coatings, you can get much better night vision when driving, which improves your safety.

Don’t suffer any longer with poor night vision. Get the eyeglasses that will help you see more clearly in the dark from Visions of Canada today.
We gladly accept referrals from all eye doctors.

