Do Not Go on Vacation Without Your Sunglasses

As the cold wintery weather seeps into our bones, thoughts of warm weather vacations dance in our heads. While packing for these vacations is often a pain in the back side, the final destinations makes it all worth while. These suitcases, which now must pay their own airfare, usually include the required bathing suits, suntan lotions and clothes saved for just such locations that never get out of the closet any other time of years.

One of the most important items which should be packed, but is often over looked is the sunglasses. Clinical studies have shown for many years that the high energy sunlight causes cataracts, Pterygia, solar ocular burns and Macular Degeneration. Yet, while we all are quick to put on the suntan lotion, many of us forget the sunglasses, or don’t want them on because they will leave tan lines on our face. Not a good decision, but a common one.

The question then comes up as to what type of sunglasses are the best. I generally go by the rule that if a pair of sunglasses tells you how good they are, then they are not. The best pairs are those of the quality sunglass manufacturers. The good quality sunglasses are those that serve two functions. The first is to filter out all the high energy UV light of all wavelengths. This removes the catalyst that creates the ocular damage on and in the eye.

The second is providing good quality optics. The lesser expensive sunglasses usually sacrifice optical quality which decreases one’s vision and increases glare and distortion. Comparing the good and bad sunglasses is dramatic.

The better quality sunglasses permit perfectly clear, sharp vision while giving 100% protection. The least expensive of the good quality glasses are the Ray Ban collection. The two best quality and most expensive lines are Maui Jim and Oakley. Frame style frequently determines which line a patient will wear and that is fine as long as the quality of the sunglasses is good. Serengeti, Revo, Bolle and Nikes are also among the lines that are good for ocular protection.

Have a happy healthy holiday season and a happy new year. AND WEAR YOUR SUNGLASSES.

This article is written by Dr. Jay Stockman, editor of ParkAvenueSunglasses.com. Dr. Jay Stockman, with his partner Dr. Brian Lewy has co managed a significant amount of refractive surgery patients. Advise, and medical questions can be directed to Park Avenue Sunglasses

 

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