You have a choice between eyeglasses and contact lenses if you do not have 20/20 vision. They both have negative and positive aspects, but this is not to say that one is better than the other. The decision to prefer one over the other is mostly a matter of your preference and lifestyle. These may include your budget, convenience, or comfort.
Contact lenses are thin discs made of glass or plastic. They sit directly on the surface of your eye to correct your vision. Contact lenses come in two forms, soft and hard (rigid glass permeable). The most popular type is the soft contact lens made of soft plastic. They are more comfortable than rigid glass permeable contacts since they do not sit directly on the cornea and hold more water.
Contact lenses are better than eyeglasses in certain aspects. Here are five of them:
Since contact lenses sit directly on the eye’s surface, they provide you with more natural vision than eyeglasses. Unlike eyeglasses, they do not block your line of sight as they move with your eyes. Furthermore, contact lenses conform to the curvature of your eye, providing a wider field of view than eyeglasses. They result in fewer vision obstructions and distortions associated with eyeglasses.
Contact lenses offer better depth perception than eyeglasses. It is because eyeglasses often cause reflections that can be quite distortive and distractive. For athletes, this can cause a temporary loss of focus and impact their performance.
For people who drive, especially at night, reflections can compromise their driving and result in accidents. Contact lenses eliminate the risk of potential blind spots and distortions associated with eyeglasses.
Eyeglasses are cumbersome, and most of them do not offer the necessary impact resistance required to protect you from injury. In the unfortunate event that you are in a collision, eyeglasses can be hazardous to your eyes.
On the other hand, contact lenses usually comprise a soft plastic material that is harmless to your eyes in case of a collision. They offer better safety, especially for athletes and young children who are active in outdoor activities.
Since eyeglasses go on your face, it is noticeable to everyone that you are wearing vision correction. While eyeglasses can help you make a fashion statement, they are impossible to conceal if this is not your intention.
Some people prefer their vision issues to stay away from the public eye. Moreover, contact lenses such as ortho-k reshape the cornea for people with myopia while they sleep. During the next day, they will enjoy clear vision without wearing any vision correction devices.
Contact lenses are more functional than eyeglasses in some ways. For instance, they will not fog up during cold weather or need constant wiping when it rains. Unlike eyeglasses, they are not susceptible to weather conditions. Additionally, they are not susceptible to dirt and smearing like eyeglasses.
For more on the benefits of contact lenses over eyeglasses, call Focus Family Eyecare at (918) 252-0438 to reach our office in Tulsa, Oklahoma.