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Gucci Lead Glasses
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Gucci Lead Glasses

The House of Gucci movie is scheduled to be released in theaters in the US on November 24, 2021.

Now is your chance to upgrade your radiation protection with style and sophistication from a legacy brand, Gucci.

Available in a variety of colors and styles, each pair has the iconic Gucci logo and chic look while offering top-quality protection

Shop now: Gucci Lead Glasses | Radiation Glasses | Leaded Eyewear | Z&Z Medical (zzmedical.com)

NEW Radiation Glasses – A Stylish Gucci Collection!
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NEW Radiation Glasses – A Stylish Gucci Collection!

Z&Z Medical is proud to offer the NEW Exclusive Gucci Collection of Radiation Protection Glasses.  Stylish and sleek - upgrade your radiation protection with sophisticated and fashionable, authentic Gucci glasses. They are available in a variety of colors and styles, each pair has the iconic Gucci logo and a chic look while offering top-quality protection.  

While working with radiation, your eyes are one of the most easily damaged and at-risk parts of your body. The lens of your eyes can be damaged irreversibly, even by the lowest doses of radiation. This damage often presents itself in the form of radiation induced cataracts. Having good eyesight is a necessity for those that work in the medical field or any segment involving radiation.   At Z&Z Medical, we are confident that we have a wide array of glasses to protect our customers from the harmful effects of radiation. Feel confident wearing these stylish and sleek frames.  Visit our website to see which style is best for you!  

Which Radiation Protection Glasses will Give  You the Best Fit?
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Which Radiation Protection Glasses will Give You the Best Fit?

Have you ever started looking at Radiation Protection Glasses and then wondered – Which Glasses will give me the best fit?  We’ve gotten that question a few times and even created different groupings of glasses on our website for small faces, medium faces, large faces, and x-large faces. But we still get the question every once in awhile as to what puts the frame in which classification?  So hope this helps!

In general. the size of glasses should be based on the width of the glasses. In times past we have used only the eye size. If you measure your face, temple to temple, you’ll get your width, and in most cases can match that width with a pair of glasses width. The temple arm length is larger for the frames when the size of the frames go up

How to know the width of your glasses if it’s not indicated…Here is a simple formula that works great with glasses that are flat or straight across the front.   

Eye Size x 2, PLUS the bridge,  PLUS 4.5mm = width of frames in mm.

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