ULTRAVIOLET DAMAGE
More harmful ultraviolet radiation
is able to reach the surface of the earth today due to diminishing ozone.
It has been postulated that 80%-90% of the sun-related damage that may lead
to skin cancers or melanomas occur prior to age 18. The ultraviolet radiation
culprits responsible for this damage are known as UV-A and UV-B. It has
been long known that applying sunscreen with a sun protection factor (SPF)
of at least 30 helps to protect from this type of solar assault from UV-A
and UV-B ultraviolet rays. It is also recommended to wear sunglasses that
block out 99% to 100% of UV-A and UV-B radiation. And because sun damage
is cumulative this type of eye protection should be worn year-round
and is especially emphasized in sports such as skiing, mountain climbing
and hiking. For children sun-protection is especially important because
they may be more susceptible to the suns harmful rays.
At Andover Eye Care, we feature Maui
Jim Sunglasses that have a patent on their sunglass lenses. Maui Jim offer
the most complete protection available, by BLOCKING 100% of the harmful
UV-A and UV-B rays. The polarized plus patented lens features a polarized
lens with a 9-layer process of anti-glare, scratch-guard, polarized filter,
bi-gradient mirror coating and a waterproof coating.
ANTI-REFLECTIVE COATING
Anti-reflective coating on spectacle
lenses means they reduce the glare that causes eye fatigue. By sharpening
visual performance, anti-reflective coatings will help you see with more
clarity. Clarity with less glare helps your eyes feel less tired; especially
when spending long hours in front of a computer screen or under harsh fluorescent
lighting. Also, driving at night is easier with anti-reflective lenses because
they reduce glare caused by bright oncoming headlights. Which not only helps
you feel better, it helps provide a safer drive.
EYE SAFETY
Eye injury is the leading cause of
blindness in children in the United States. Each year millions of eye injuries
occur; often during sports and hobby activities. However, 90% of these injuries
could be prevented. Injuries can be prevented through the use of sport goggles.
These goggles not only provide protection from injury but from ultraviolet
light as well and can be fit with your prescription. Certain tints can increase
your contrast levels which may help improve your game as well. Polycarbonate
lenses, which meet ANSI (American National Safety Institute) standards for
impact resistance and a durable frame design is your best choice.
SPORTS EYEWEAR AND CHILDRENS EYEWEAR
Varied activities require a change
of eyewear. Prescription sports eyewear may include golf, bicycling, tennis,
swimming, raquet ball, tennis, skiing and motorcycling to name a few. Depending
on the activity different styles, lens tints or colors, polarization and
other lens features would be chosen to cusomize your sports eyewear.
All childrens lenses are made out of
a polycarbonate material. Polycarbonate lenses meet or exceed the requirements
of the eye protection and impact resistance standards. Also, polycarbonate
lenses are lighter in weight. Children or adults involved in sports should
also wear a safety goggle to protect their eyes from injury. Culprits of
the most preventable eye injuries include baseball, field
hockey and raquet ball.
COMPUTER EYEWEAR
Computer related vision needs are determined
on an individual basis. Often times a specific prescription is required
for use at the computer, usually with tints or anti reflective coating to
help reduce eye fatigue and strain at the computer.
NO-LINE BIFOCALS OR PROGRESSIVES
Progressive lenses (also known as no-line
bifocals) utilize true optical asphericity. They provide excellent vision
at all distances allowing for more complete visual freedom. The newest and
best Varilux lens is called the Panamic, the more widely known Varilux is
known as the Varilux Comfort.
CONTACT LENSES
There are many different types of soft
and rigid contact lenses for example:
- Bifocal or progressive contact lenses
- Spherical disposable contact lenses
- Daily disposable contact lenses
- Toric or Astigmatic contact lenses
- Colored or cosmetic contact lenses
- Aspheric contact lenses
The best way to determine which contact
lens is best for you is to be 'fitted'. A contact lens fitting includes
a comprehensive eye examination with the doctor and a discussion about which
contact lens would best serve your individual needs if you are a good candidate
for contact lens wear. Contact lenses are medical devices regulated by the
FDA and certain hygienic precautions are discussed and detailed with the
doctor at your contact lens fitting.
We Accept
Visa, Mastercard,
& Discover
We Accept Most Insurance Plans:
Aetna, Cigna, Medicare, Oxford, VSP,
Blue Cross/Blue Shield
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