Color Blindness Corrective Lenses

Color Blindness Corrective Lenses or Glasses

If color blindness, not to be confused with snow blind, we have snowboard goggles for that, can be characterized by one thing it's that there exists no single, definitive solution for people thus afflicted. Because of the diaspora of color-related deficiencies that manifest in sufferers -- from an inability to distinguish certain colors from others to an inability to see a specific color and a host of other chromatic-related permutations, usually 3D perspective remains intact-- there is simply no way that an all-encompassing solution can be created that effectively meets each individual's needs. As such, color blindness corrective lenses or glasses are something of an urban myth.

That's not to say they such products don't exist. But the disheartening fact of the matter is that the solutions offered by these corrective contact lenses are most often only marginally effective, if at all. Because certain people report drastic improvements while others none at all, it is almost impossible to say with any degree of certainty which solutions will work and which will not.

Typically, those people who are 'color-blind' cannot properly differentiate between particular color combinations; green and red, for example. In such cases, the use of colored lenses (in this case, red lenses) that filter out particular colors and hues, thereby accentuating the troublesome ones can offer some form of remedy, and patient successes in such cases are possible. As far as contact lens or glasses solutions go, ColorMax corrective lenses are available, but these are exceedingly expensive and only marginally effective. For the most part, color blindness is not something that is particularly well-understood, and public awareness of the ailment is especially low.

For all suitable corrective lenses, 3D glasses, goggles and vision products, the assortment of links to the right of this page will take you where you need to go.

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