Contact Lenses and care
Contact Lenses vs. Glasses: The Ultimate Comparison
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For some contact lens wearers, glasses play an ongoing role, either as back-ups, an alternative, or as an easy way to extend corrected vision time once a full day’s lens wearing is over. However, it’s important to note that a good pair of modern contact lenses should have the technology to provide you with comfortable all-day lens wear. That said, it’s always a good idea for a contact lens wearer to have back-up glasses, for days when their eyes are particularly sensitive, tired or (at worst) infected.
Let’s assume, however, that someone—you—has just been given a prescription indicating a need for some form of vision correction. In our scenario, you want to choose between glasses and contacts. What are the pros and cons of each?
If you decide to wear glasses only, you may be persuaded by one factor above all others. They’re so easy to use.
Cleaning and maintenance is minimal, you don’t need to restock very often, you don’t need to place lenses onto your eyeballs and unless you go for designer options or fancy lenses, they’re probably cheaper over their lifetime.
When you’re in a hurry, you can go from blurry vision to clear sight in an instant. You don’t need to poke around your eyes. As a physical barrier, glasses can protect your sight, keeping out dust, debris and (in the case of sunglasses and photochromic glasses) UV light as well.
Do you like fiddling with props? For some people, glasses are an accessory or a fashion statement - even part of their personality. You may like the impression you create, as glasses frame your eyes and change your looks.
Contact lenses avoid all these pitfalls, with many advantages over glasses.
Once inserted, you can forget about them, playing sports and living an active lifestyle without worrying about breaking or dropping a pair of glasses. In the rain or on the run, lenses simply get on with their job, letting you get on with yours. Feel free, act naturally—and have fun!
Contacts lenses won’t fog up in the cold, slide down your nose in the heat or become almost useless in pouring rain. Since they cover your eye, you get a full field of vision in all directions, including peripherally, leading to fewer distortions and obstructions. Wearing lenses removes the temptation to squint, constantly push your glasses back up your nose (it’s amazing how long you’ll still try to do this, even when you’ve given up wearing glasses!) or keep swapping between different types of prescription glasses and sunglasses.
Now that even daily disposable contacts can deal with astigmatism and multifocal needs, there’s very little a pair of specs can do that contact lenses can’t.
Perhaps most impressively, contact lenses let you look your best. Instead of looking at a frame, people see the real you (or if you choose color lenses, the augmented you).
That’s not to say today’s glasses can’t be stylish. Many people wear a combination. Some combine glasses with color contacts to create a distinctive personal style. Equally, cool ‘off the shelf’ sunglasses can be worn over contact lenses, blending full-eye UV protection with a whole new film-star look.
Contact lenses [LINK TO ARTICLE: The Delights of Daily Contact Lenses] avoid all these pitfalls, with many advantages over glasses.
Once inserted, you can forget about them, playing sports and living an active lifestyle without worrying about breaking or dropping a pair of glasses. In the rain or on the run, lenses simply get on with their job, letting you get on with yours. Feel free, act naturally—and have fun!
Contacts lenses won’t fog up in the cold, slide down your nose in the heat or become almost useless in pouring rain. Since they cover your eye, you get a full field of vision in all directions, leading to fewer distortions and obstructions. Wearing lenses removes the temptation to squint, constantly push your glasses back up your nose (it’s amazing how long you’ll still try to do this, even when you’ve given up wearing glasses!) or keep swapping between different types of prescription glasses and sunglasses.
Now that even daily disposable contacts can deal with astigmatism [LINK TO ARTICLE: Astigmatism-an Easily Solved Problem] and multifocal [LINK TO ARTICLE: The Magic of Multifocals] needs, there’s very little a pair of specs can do that contact lenses can’t.
Perhaps most impressively, contact lenses let you look your best. Instead of looking at a frame, people see the real you (or if you choose color lenses, the augmented you).
That’s not to say today’s glasses can’t be stylish. Many people wear a combination. Some combine glasses with color contacts to create a distinctive personal style. Equally, cool ‘off the shelf’ sunglasses can be worn over contact lenses, blending full-eye UV protection with a whole new film-star look.
The convenience of contact lenses is balanced by a few downsides. Most obviously, you may currently feel uncomfortable by the thought of putting something in your eye.
Perhaps you’ve heard stories about unpleasant experiences with contact lenses. The chances are these relate to issues that are way out of date. Today’s contact lenses are technologically far more advanced - and provided you use, handle and care for them properly, you’ll enjoy greater comfort, better vision and far fewer potential complications.
The key is working with your eye doctor to choose and get fitted with quality lenses in the first place. Wearing contact lenses is safe, if you follow the instructions given to you by your eye doctor; that includes attending regular follow-ups—just like you do for your teeth.
There’s no getting around the fact, however, that monthly replacement lenses require a bit more care than glasses, since you need to clean, disinfect and store them after each use. Wearing daily disposable contact lenses makes maintenance a breeze since you throw them away at night and start each day with a new pair.
We’ve shown you multiple pros and cons. If you were looking for a definitive recommendation one way or the other, sorry: there’s no single neat and correct answer.
You could wear glasses, contact lenses or both. You could go for glasses one day, lenses the next. You could swap from lenses during the day, to glasses in the evening, or the other way around. It’s all a matter of personal preference.
But don’t compromise: choose what’s right—for you! Talk to your eye doctor about the right eye care and vision correction plan for your needs.
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REFERENCES
1. Merchea M, Evans D, Kannarr S, et al. Patient and ECP Satisfaction in the United States with a Novel Water Gradient Daily Disposable Multifocal Contact Lens. Presented at the American Optometric Association Annual Meeting, June 20-24, 2018. Denver, CO.
2. Lemp J, Kern J. Alcon multifocal contact lenses for presbyopia correction. Paper presented at the Canadian Association of Optometrists Congress; June 28-30, 2017; Ottawa, ON
3. Consult your eye care professional for wear, care, precautions, warnings, contraindications and adverse effects.
4. Perez-Gomez I, Valente R, Vonbun H. Survey of patient and ECP satisfaction with a new daily disposable toric contact lens. Optom Vis Sci; 2021;98:E-abstract 215040.
Consult your eye care professional for wear, care, precautions, warnings, contraindications and adverse effects.
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