Do sunglasses cause skin cancer? Are sunglasses bad for your eyes or actually protecting you from UV damage? Eye doctor Dr. Joseph Allen breaks down the truth about sunglasses, UV light exposure, and skin cancer risk.
With viral claims spreading online, this episode explains how UV radiation affects your eyes and skin, whether sunglasses block “beneficial” sunlight, and if sunglasses could increase your risk of skin cancer.
Learn how UV exposure impacts eye health, vision, and long-term damage, including sunburn on the eye, photokeratitis, and skin cancer risks around the eyes.
If you’ve ever wondered “are sunglasses bad for you?” or questioned UV protection, sunscreen, and eye health advice, this episode gives you the real, research-backed answers.
Timestamps
(00:00) Are Sunglasses Actually Bad for Your Eyes? (Hook)
(01:10) Why Eye Doctors Recommend Sunglasses (UV Protection Explained)
(03:31) Sunburn on the Eye: Photokeratitis & UV Damage
(05:45) UV Light Risks: Cataracts, Skin Aging & Eye Growths
(07:12) UVA vs UVB: What Actually Reaches Your Eyes
(08:40) Why Kids Need More UV Protection Than Adults
(10:20) Internet Claims: Do Sunglasses Cause More Harm?
(11:08) New Research: UV Light Through the Eye & Body Effects
(13:04) Can UV Exposure Improve Skin or Health? (Mouse Studies)
(15:14) The Risks: UV Exposure Linked to Aging & Memory Issues
(16:40) Why This Research Isn’t Proven in Humans Yet
(18:00) Final Verdict: Should You Still Wear Sunglasses?
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Key Takeaways
🔹 Sunglasses are primarily recommended to protect your eyes from harmful UV radiation
🔹 UV exposure can lead to eye damage, irritation, and increased risk of diseases like cataracts
🔹 Some early research suggests UV light may trigger biological responses, but it’s not proven in humans
🔹 Most evidence still strongly supports wearing sunglasses during peak UV hours
🔹 Eye protection is especially important for children and high-exposure environments like snow or water
Check out Why I ALWAYS Wear Sunglasses (why sunglasses are important): https://youtu.be/tIsd6ynG_OI
About the Host
Dr. Joseph Allen is an optometrist and the creator of the Dr. Eye Health Podcast, where he educates listeners on vision care, eye health, and how to optimize overall wellness through better eye care practices.
Resources
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DISCLAIMER:
This video is for educational purposes only and does not provide medical advice. Watching this content does not establish a doctor-patient relationship. Always consult your physician or eye care professional regarding any medical condition or treatment decisions. All content and information is for general information purposes only and does not replace a consultation with your own doctor or health professional. In addition, some of the links in this post may be affiliate links, meaning, at no cost to you, I will earn a small commission if you click through and make a purchase.
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