Which is better: Glasses or Contact lenses?

There really is no say in which one is better. Both glasses and contact lenses have their separate fan base and some people prefer both. It really depends on who is comfortable with what.

 

Most people don’t mind cleaning dust off of their glasses every now and then while some people have problems with it. Lenses are perfectly safe and yes, you can cry in them. Before switching to contacts or glasses, make sure to ask a doctor about it

 

Compared to glasses, contact lenses are a relatively modern invention but even then these modern inventions might have some cons too.

 

Do contacts really fare against glasses?

 

The answer to this is, not really. Again, as mentioned earlier, it depends on preference. Both glasses and lenses have their fair share of pros and cons but relatively speaking, contacts are better.

 

Here are some important points to consider before making the decision.

 

  1. Expenses

Talking about expenses, contacts are generally more expensive than glasses and require a lot of maintenance which is costly too. In case the contact’s case breaks, there is definitely the need to buy a new one because contacts need to be kept in the case when they are being cleaned or whenever there is a need to carry them. Then the solution also costs money which has to be changed every month, depending on the quantity. It isn’t like they are crazy expensive or anything. It’s just that when comparing them to glasses they tend to be more costly.

 

  1. Safety

Before buying anything that concerns health and the body. Make sure to ask the doctor about it. Safety should be the top priority before anything and that is why it’s important to know about the products planning to be purchased. Contact lenses have been evolving since the early 80s and have improved a lot. They are completely safe and if the eye care routine is followed thoroughly, there should be no problem.

 

  1. Comfort

This is where contact lenses are better than glasses. Glasses can fall or break when people tend to move a lot which doesn’t happen with contacts. They allow people to run, jog, exercise freely. They are more comfortable when one gets used to them because they don’t come in between when wiping your face or taking off your clothes. People with glasses can’t play sports or have to switch to contacts. People tend to find it annoying to have to put on and take off glasses repetitively.

 

  1. Vision

Glasses tend to attract a lot of dirt and get easily smeared by fingerprints which doesn’t happen in lenses. They are also right on your cornea which provides better vision and allows you to see things all around unlike with glasses.

 

Taking these points into consideration and knowing that there are plenty of options available for both contacts and glasses is a smart thing to do. There are disposable lenses too like Acuvue 2 Contact Lens and many more. Hopefully, this has helped make a better decision.