Eyeglasses or contact lenses ?

How to choose between eyeglasses and contact lenses

If you are visually impaired, you need to wear equipment to correct the visual disorder.
Then, the question is whether to wear a pair of spectacles or contact lenses.
Both types of vision equipment can indeed correct the major visual impairments of myopia, presbyopia, hypermetropia and astigmatism.
Here are the criteria to consider when choosing between prescription glasses and contact lenses.

The desired look

The choice between prescription glasses and contact lenses can be based on aesthetic criteria.
Some people prefer to keep their face clear and not have it obstructed by wearing glasses.
Others opt for contact lenses to temporarily change the colour of their eyes.
Contact lenses can also be chosen for the sake of discretion.
Indeed, some people prefer not to let their visual problem be known.
On the other hand, others like to wear spectacles to complete their look.
Indeed, eyglasses offer a wide choice of looks, with different frame shapes and colours.
Some people even wear glasses without correction just for a fashion statement.

A choice to suit your lifestyle

With the exception of daily disposable ones, contact lenses require regular and meticulous care.
In contrast, prescription glasses require no fitting time, no strict hygiene rules, no regular replacement and no cleaning solution.
This is why people on a tight schedule or very busy may sometimes prefer to wear prescription glasses.
However, sportsmen and women or very active people can opt for contact lenses that follow them without hindering them in all their activities.

The desired visual comfort

Spectacles and contact lenses are two vision aids that provide optimum correction for the vast majority of vision disorders.
However, contact lenses can be appreciated for the more natural vision they offer of the environment.
In fact, the lens placed directly on the ocular surface follows every movement of the eye.
What's more, unlike eyeglasses, contact lenses don't fog up or get dirty when worn.

A medical choice, but above all a personal one

Some people don't have the luxury of choosing between eyeglasses and contact lenses.
Certain conditions, such as very dry eyes, may contraindicate the wearing of contact lenses.
Only an eye care professional such as an ophthalmologist can tell you whether or not you can wear contact lenses.
One or other piece of equipment may also be more appropriate for you, depending on your age or visual impairment.
Apart from this, the choice between prescription glasses and contact lenses is above all a personal one.
Some people, for example, are apprehensive or even averse to putting their finger in their eye.
However, this fear can be overcome over time, as people get used to the gesture and receive advice from their optician.
The choice to wear one piece of equipment or another may only be instinctive or have to do with personality.

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