- The lens in a human eye doesn't filter blue light until around age 40
- The closer a digital device is to your eyes, the greater the exposure
- The larger your pupils, the more blue light that enters your eye
- Blue light suppresses melatonin
- Blue light disrupts the body's internal clock and effects the quality of sleep
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What you should know about optical blue light filters
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Mar 29, 2017 3:00:38 PM
The New Optical Shop at the Rochester Eye & Laser Center
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Feb 9, 2017 11:00:00 AM
Get the Style Help you Need
Our optical specialists, Sherry Cassano and the team, are also artists and fashionistas – along with being New York State Licensed Opticians. You’ll enjoy your custom eyewear fittings with a knowledgeable and savvy professional – and get lots of compliments on your choice, too!
We want to be your personal Optical Shop for the latest fashions and best style in eyewear.
Learn more about our brand new Optical Shop in the following video.
Wearing Glasses Can Suck, Here's Why
by The Rochester Eye & Laser Team on Dec 1, 2016 4:28:04 PM
Do you wear glasses? Welcome to the club. We’ll see eye to eye on these annoying situations.
How does so much stuff get on your glasses ALL THE TIME?!? Somehow they manage to get dirty for no apparent reason at all! I’m doubtful that you spend your day constantly pawing at your face. What about smudges? I’m positive you did not mistake your glasses for a napkin while eating ribs at Dinosaur.



