Exposure to UV has been linked to many eye problems and in some instances is thought to quicken the onset of eye diseases such as cataract, age related macular degeneration (AMD), certain cancers on the delicate skin around the eye, Pterygia-a growth of white tissue on the surface of the eye-and even Photokeratitis, a type of sunburn of the cornea. “One of the most concerning aspects of UV eye damage and injury is that it is cumulative and often doesn’t become noticeable to patients for many years,” emphasized Dr. Confino. Some precautions regarding UV eye protection include:
- Always wear sunglasses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays. Sunglasses without UV protection may shade the eyes but actually cause the pupils to dilate, allowing in even more harmful rays.
- Wear a brimmed hat along with sunglasses that block 100% of UVA and UVB rays.
- Choose wrap-around sunglasses to protect the eyes and the skin around the eyes.
- Be aware that although some contact lenses may offer UV protection, they cannot protect the entire eye and the skin around it.
- Choose sunglasses made of unbreakable polycarbonate, especially for children and for those who lead active lifestyles.
- Be sure to ask your doctor about the photosensitizing side effects of any medications that you might take.
- Always wear eye protection when using a tanning bed. According the American Academy of Ophthalmology, tanning beds can produce UV levels up to 100 times more than the sun, which can cause serious damage to the external and internal structures of the eye and eyelids.
Patients visiting The Eye Care & Surgery Center can
speak with our staff who will be able to provide the proper counseling and
fitting of UV protecting lenses and eyewear. These eye care professionals can
offer a wide variety of UV blocking lenses, coatings and color changing lenses
to keep you safe. If you or someone you know has a question
or concerns about ultraviolet (UV) eye damage and injury and how to select
protective eyewear please feel free to call The Eye Care & Surgery
Center at 908-789-8999, visit The
Eye Care & Surgery Center
or facebook.com/eyecareandsurgerycenter to schedule an appointment.
The Eye
Care & Surgery Center is staffed by a team of Board Certified NJ
Ophthalmologists who are subspecialty Fellowship trained New Jersey eye
surgeons, Opticians, technical and administrative
staff who provide eye examinations for adults and children, surgery for cataracts, intraocular lens implants (IOL), laser vision correction
such as LASIK, diagnosis and treatment of
cornea disease including cornea transplants, diagnosis and treatment of
diseases of the retina including diabetes and age related macular degeneration
(AMD) and diagnosis and treatment of glaucoma, reconstructive and
cosmetic facial surgery including eyelid surgery and facial and skin
rejuvenation as well as contact lenses, eyeglasses,
eyewear and optical services.
With
locations in Westfield and Warren and Iselin, The Eye Care & Surgery Center
is a leading NJ eye care practice serving the central and northern New Jersey
including Old Bridge, East Brunswick, Sayreville, Milltown, North
Brunswick, Kendall Park, Somerset, Dunellen, Bridgewater, Manville, Bound
Brook, Raritan, Edison, Colonia, Woodbridge, Metuchen, Avenel, Carteret,
Piscataway, Middlesex, Somerville, South Plainfield, North Plainfield, Roselle
Park, Garwood, Clark, Kenilworth, Cranford, Gillette, Berkeley Heights,
Stirling, Scotch Plains, Summit, Chatham, Watchung, Pluckemin, Rahway,
Plainfield, Mountainside, Springfield, New Providence, Basking Ridge,
Bedminster, Bernardsville, Millington, Union, Elizabeth, Linden, Jersey City,
Irvington, Orange, West Orange, Livingston, Short Hills, Florham Park, Madison,
Bloomfield, Montclair, Clifton, Garfield, Wayne, Parsippany, Troy Hills and
Paramus, New Jersey.