Contacts vs. Glasses: Which Option Is Right for Your Lifestyle?

If you’ve recently been prescribed corrective lenses, you may be wondering whether to go with contacts, glasses, or maybe both. The truth is, there’s no single right answer. The best choice depends on your daily routine, visual needs, and personal preferences. Here’s a breakdown to help you decide.
Benefits of Wearing Glasses
Glasses are often the easiest and most low-maintenance option. There’s no daily cleaning routine beyond a quick wipe, no touching your eyes, and no replacement schedule to keep track of. They’re also incredibly versatile thanks to advances in lens technology.
Progressive Lenses
If you need correction for both near and distance vision, progressive lenses offer a seamless solution. Johns Creek Eyecare carries ZEISS progressive lenses, which incorporate near, intermediate, and distance zones into a single lens with smooth transitions, all tailored to your facial shape, lifestyle, and visual habits.
Digital & Office Lenses
For anyone spending long hours in front of a screen, ZEISS Digital Lenses and Officelenses are designed specifically to reduce eye strain and make it easier to shift focus between your monitor, phone, and the room around you.
DriveSafe Lenses
If you spend a lot of time behind the wheel, ZEISS DriveSafe lenses minimize visual stress while driving by improving clarity in low light and reducing glare, available in both single vision and progressive options.
Benefits of Wearing Contact Lenses
Contacts offer a freedom that glasses simply can’t match. There’s no frame to get in the way of your peripheral vision, no fogging up in cold or humid weather, and no slipping during physical activity. For people who are active or just prefer a glasses-free look, contacts can be a great fit.
Johns Creek Eyecare carries contact lenses from top brands, including CooperVision, Johnson & Johnson Vistakon, Alcon, and Bausch + Lomb, so you have access to a wide range of options based on your prescription and lifestyle needs.
What to Know Before Switching to Contacts
Contacts do require a bit more care than glasses. You’ll need to follow a consistent cleaning and replacement schedule, avoid wearing them longer than recommended, and always wash your hands before handling them. They’re also not ideal for everyone, particularly those with certain eye conditions or sensitivities.
Can You Wear Both Contacts & Glasses?
Absolutely, and many people do. A common approach is wearing glasses as your everyday go-to and switching to contacts for workouts, sports, or special occasions. Having both gives you the flexibility to choose what works best for any given situation.
How to Choose Between Contacts & Glasses
Here are a few questions worth asking yourself:
- How active is my lifestyle? Contacts tend to work better for high-activity days.
- Do I spend a lot of time on screens? Specialized glasses lenses may offer more relief.
- How comfortable am I with lens care routines? Glasses are simpler to maintain.
- Do I want to wear sunglasses? Contacts pair easily with any pair of shades.
- What does my prescription look like? Some prescriptions are better suited to one option over the other.
Why Choose Johns Creek Eyecare for Contacts & Glasses in Johns Creek, GA
The team at Johns Creek Eyecare takes the time to understand your vision needs and lifestyle before making any recommendations. Whether you’re exploring contacts for the first time or looking to upgrade your frames with premium ZEISS lenses, we’re here to help you find the right fit. Johns Creek Eyecare has been voted Best Eye Care in the Johns Creek & Duluth community and is proud to offer award-winning care to patients throughout the area.
Schedule an Eye Exam at Johns Creek Eyecare Today
Not sure where to start? A comprehensive eye exam is the best first step. Schedule an appointment with the team at Johns Creek Eyecare and let us help you find the right vision solution for your lifestyle.
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