MelaMedic® PARIS III - medical blue light blocking glasses for sleep and circadian rhythm balance

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MelaMedic Paris III is a lightweight (20g), medical blue light blocking glasses designed to improve sleep, reduce evening light exposure and support a healthy circadian rhythm. The model is suitable for users aged 12 and up , has a highly durable TR90 frame and polycarbonate lenses with an orange UV-530 filter , which effectively block melatonin-suppressing blue light. The lens surface is scratch-resistant, and the design of the glasses is designed so that they cannot be worn with prescription glasses .

Frame dimensions: 143 mm width , 44 mm height , 141 mm temple length , 12 mm bridge , making the model comfortably fit most face shapes. The matte black color provides a minimalist, neutral look.

MelaMedic sleep glasses are designed for the prevention and treatment of sleep disorders. They help regulate circadian rhythms, especially beneficial for people who work at night or travel through different time zones (jet lag). Using these glasses stimulates the production of melatonin, a hormone that regulates the sleep cycle, improves sleep quality and supports the body's natural physiological processes.

The glasses are registered as a medical device under EU Regulation 2017/745 , therefore meeting high standards of safety and effectiveness. Clinically proven efficacy. Regular light spectral measurements are performed to ensure that the glasses block light up to a wavelength of 530 nm.

Before use
  • You can use it in the evenings while watching TV, reading or working on the computer.
  • The habituation period can last up to a week, and in some cases even up to 30 days.
  • It is recommended to wear glasses at the same time every evening to maintain a stable internal body clock.
  • Wear your glasses regularly – for example, if you wear them from 9:00 PM, your melatonin cycle will naturally end around 7:00 AM.
How to use?
  • Sleep disorders: Eyeglass filters block blue light, which suppresses melatonin production. Wearing them 1-3 hours before bed helps your body produce more melatonin, making it easier to fall asleep and wake up naturally.
  • Night work: It is recommended to combine with light therapy - use bright lighting during the day, and wear glasses after work to prepare the body for sleep.
  • Travel and Jet Lag: Wearing glasses according to an individual schedule can reduce the effects of jet lag and speed up the body's adaptation to the new rhythm.
Side effects

No adverse effects have been reported when the glasses are used as directed. Some people may experience mild dizziness during the first few days, which is temporary.

Care and storage

Cleaning: Use lukewarm water and a soft cloth. Avoid aggressive chemical cleaners.

Storage: Glasses should be stored in a protective case, avoiding exposure to strong pressure or heat.

Security
  • Do not use the glasses while driving or operating machinery, as they may alter color perception and increase fatigue.
  • Do not expose to high temperatures - the glasses are made of polycarbonate and nylon, so they may deform or catch fire.
  • If the glasses are damaged, do not use them as they may cause discomfort or injury.

The package includes a sturdy EVA case with grey textile trim and orange zipper, a cleaning cloth (80% polyester / 20% polyamide), and instructions in 13 languages , including English, German, French, Dutch, Scandinavian, and more.

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