June 10, 2025
Migraines affect millions of people and can significantly interfere with daily life. While traditional treatments like medication, lifestyle adjustments, and alternative therapies have long been used to manage symptoms, not every approach works for every individual. For those whose migraines are triggered or worsened by light sensitivity, a new solution has emerged: Avulux® lenses. At Helmus Optometry, we’re proud to provide innovative tools like Avulux to help our patients find personalized relief.
Avulux lenses are specially tinted optical lenses created for individuals who experience migraines. These lenses filter certain wavelengths of light, particularly blue, amber, and red light, which have been shown to trigger or intensify migraine symptoms. By blocking these potentially harmful types of light while still allowing calming green light to pass through, Avulux lenses help reduce the severity and frequency of migraines linked to light sensitivity.
Unlike traditional blue light-blocking lenses, Avulux lenses are clinically tested and engineered to target the exact light spectrum that can aggravate migraine conditions. They are non-invasive, drug-free, and can be worn throughout the day, making them a versatile and convenient solution.
The most common migraine treatments include:
Prescription medications such as triptans, anti-seizure drugs, beta-blockers, and antidepressants to manage symptoms or reduce frequency.
Over-the-counter pain relievers like ibuprofen or acetaminophen, which may offer short-term relief but are not suitable for frequent use due to potential side effects.
Lifestyle modifications, including stress management, sleep regulation, dietary adjustments, and hydration.
Alternative therapies, such as acupuncture, massage, or supplements like magnesium and riboflavin.
While these treatments can be effective for many, they often require careful monitoring, can come with side effects, or may not work consistently.
When comparing Avulux lenses with traditional migraine treatments, several key differences stand out. Avulux offers a simple, wearable solution that can be used daily without the need for ongoing maintenance or adjustments. In contrast, many traditional treatments require a structured routine, frequent follow-ups, or ongoing monitoring by a healthcare provider.
One of the most significant advantages of Avulux is its lack of side effects. Since the lenses are non-invasive and drug-free, they eliminate concerns about adverse reactions or interactions with other medications. Traditional treatments, while often effective, may cause side effects such as drowsiness, nausea, or gastrointestinal discomfort, depending on the medication used.
Avulux also provides a unique benefit in terms of immediacy. By filtering out specific light wavelengths that trigger or exacerbate migraines, the lenses can reduce symptoms of light sensitivity as soon as they are worn. Traditional treatments, on the other hand, can take time to take effect and may not offer immediate relief, especially for chronic migraine sufferers.
Lastly, Avulux lenses support long-term use without dependency or dosage limits. They can be worn throughout the day as a preventive tool to reduce migraine triggers, especially in light-sensitive environments. Traditional therapies often require consistent adherence to medication schedules or lifestyle changes to maintain their effectiveness, which may not be sustainable for every patient.
While traditional migraine treatments can offer relief for many, they may not address all triggers - especially light sensitivity. Avulux lenses provide a modern, non-medicated solution that targets this specific issue, giving patients a new way to manage their symptoms with greater comfort and control. For individuals seeking an alternative or complement to conventional approaches, Avulux may be the answer.
To learn whether Avulux lenses are right for you, schedule an eye exam with Helmus Optometry and discover how targeted light filtration can support your migraine management plan. Visit our office in Davis, California, or call (530) 758-2122 to book an appointment today.