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Clinical Ophthalmology | 2013

Ultraviolet damage to the eye revisited: eye-sun protection factor (E-SPF®), a new ultraviolet protection label for eyewear.

Francine Behar-Cohen; Gilles Baillet; Tito de Ayguavives; Paula Ortega Garcia; Jean Krutmann; Pablo Peña-García; Charlotte E. Remé; James S. Wolffsohn

Ultraviolet (UV) radiation potentially damages the skin, the immune system, and structures of the eye. A useful UV sun protection for the skin has been established. Since a remarkable body of evidence shows an association between UV radiation and damage to structures of the eye, eye protection is important, but a reliable and practical tool to assess and compare the UV-protective properties of lenses has been lacking. Among the general lay public, misconceptions on eye-sun protection have been identified. For example, sun protection is mainly ascribed to sunglasses, but less so to clear lenses. Skin malignancies in the periorbital region are frequent, but usual topical skin protection does not include the lids. Recent research utilized exact dosimetry and demonstrated relevant differences in UV burden to the eye and skin at a given ambient irradiation. Chronic UV effects on the cornea and lens are cumulative, so effective UV protection of the eyes is important for all age groups and should be used systematically. Protection of children’s eyes is especially important, because UV transmittance is higher at a very young age, allowing higher levels of UV radiation to reach the crystalline lens and even the retina. Sunglasses as well as clear lenses (plano and prescription) effectively reduce transmittance of UV radiation. However, an important share of the UV burden to the eye is explained by back reflection of radiation from lenses to the eye. UV radiation incident from an angle of 135°–150° behind a lens wearer is reflected from the back side of lenses. The usual antireflective coatings considerably increase reflection of UV radiation. To provide reliable labeling of the protective potential of lenses, an eye-sun protection factor (E-SPF®) has been developed. It integrates UV transmission as well as UV reflectance of lenses. The E-SPF® compares well with established skin-sun protection factors and provides clear messages to eye health care providers and to lay consumers.


Photodermatology, Photoimmunology and Photomedicine | 2014

Towards standardization of UV eye protection: what can be learned from photodermatology?

Jean Krutmann; Francine Behar-Cohen; Gilles Baillet; Tito de Ayguavives; Paula Ortega Garcia; Pablo Peña-García; Charlotte E. Remé; James S. Wolffsohn

While knowledge about standardization of skin protection against ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has progressed over the past few decades, there is no uniform and generally accepted standardized measurement for UV eye protection. The literature provides solid evidence that UV can induce considerable damage to structures of the eye. As well as damaging the eyelids and periorbital skin, chronic UV exposure may also affect the conjunctiva and lens. Clinically, this damage can manifest as skin cancer and premature skin ageing as well as the development of pterygia and premature cortical cataracts. Modern eye protection, used daily, offers the opportunity to prevent these adverse sequelae of lifelong UV exposure. A standardized, reliable and comprehensive label for consumers and professionals is currently lacking. In this review we (i) summarize the existing literature about UV radiation‐induced damage to the eye and surrounding skin; (ii) review the recent technological advances in UV protection by means of lenses; (iii) review the definition of the Eye‐Sun Protection Factor (E‐SPF®), which describes the intrinsic UV protection properties of lenses and lens coating materials based on their capacity to absorb or reflect UV radiation; and (iv) propose a strategy for establishing the biological relevance of the E‐SPF.


Archive | 2012

EYEGLASS RATING WITH RESPECT TO PROTECTION AGAINST UV HAZARD

Karl Citek; Gilles Baillet; Francisco De Ayguavives; Gabriel Keita


Archive | 2005

Method for coloring a transparent article made of polycarbonate and resulting article

Gilles Baillet


Archive | 2004

Method for incorporating additives in an ophthalmic article by means of a supercritical fluid

Gilles Baillet; Jean-Paul Cano; Jean-François Magne


Archive | 2016

Transparent optical article having a colorless appearance

Gilles Baillet


Archive | 2013

Transparent Optical Article Having a Reduced Yellowness Appearance

Aref Jallouli; Haifeng Shan; Gilles Baillet


Archive | 1997

Method for incorporating additives into an ophthalmic article by means of a fluid in supercritical state

Gilles Baillet; Jean-Paul Cano; Jean-François Magne


Archive | 2014

Ophthalmic lens and method for manufacturing such a lens

Bérangère Granger; Gilles Baillet


Archive | 2015

OPHTHALMIC LENS AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING SUCH A LENS

Bérangère Granger; Gilles Baillet

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Jean Krutmann

University of Düsseldorf

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