Glasses or Contacts? Decoding the Pros and Cons

When it comes to vision correction, there are a few different options available. You can choose glasses, contacts, or even surgery. Each option has its own set of pros and cons. In this blog post, we will take a look at the pros and cons of glasses and contacts so that you can make an informed decision about which option is best for you!

Glasses:

The Pros:

-Glasses are relatively inexpensive.

-They are easy to care for and don’t require any special cleaning solutions or equipment.

-You can try on different glasses to see what style looks best on you before you make a purchase.

-Glasses can be removed easily and don’t get in the way when you’re doing everyday activities.

The Cons:

-Glasses can be easily misplaced or lost.

-They can fog up when you’re in humid environments.

-Some people find glasses to be heavy and uncomfortable to wear.

-Glasses can move or slip during exercise.

Types of eyeglasses:

– Reading glasses. These are used for close-up work and are often worn by people who have presbyopia.Presbyopia is  a condition that causes the eye to lose its ability to focus on close objects.

– Distance glasses. These are used for driving, watching television, and other activities where you need to see clearly in the distance.

– Bifocals. These glasses have two different lens powers in one frame, with the upper part of the lens being used for distance vision and the lower part for close-up work.

– Trifocals. These glasses have three different lens powers in one frame, with the upper part of the lens being used for distance vision, the middle part for intermediate vision, and the lower part for close-up work.

Contact Lenses:

The Pros:

-Contacts provide a natural look since they are not visible on your face.

-They don’t fog up like glasses can.

-You don’t have to worry about them falling off or being misplaced.

The Cons:

-Contacts require more care than glasses. You need to clean them regularly and use special solutions.

-If not cleaned properly, contacts can cause eye infections.

-Contacts can be uncomfortable to wear and take some time to get used to.

You can’t wear contacts if you have certain eye conditions, such as:

– Keratoconus: This is a condition where the cornea (the clear front part of the eye) becomes thin and cone-shaped.

– Dry eyes: This is a condition where the eyes don’t produce enough tears.

– Astigmatism: This is a condition where the eye is unable to focus light properly.

What’s the verdict?

So, what’s the verdict? It really depends on your individual needs and preferences. There are benefits and drawbacks to both glasses and contacts. Ultimately, the best option is the one that you feel most comfortable with and that works best for your lifestyle.

If you’re not sure which vision correction option is right for you or if you need a new prescription for glasses or contacts, contact the eyecare professionals at John’s Creek Eyecare today! We are happy to help you decide what is best for you based on your individual needs and lifestyle.

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Dr. Evan Pritchett acquired the practice from Dr. Christy Jaillet in 2019 and immediately began integrating cutting-edge technology, increasing the frame and lens offerings, and remodeling and expanding the office space. Today, Johns Creek Eyecare is a state-of-the-art practice offering comprehensive eye care in a beautiful, boutique setting.

Our doctors, staff, and management are fully committed to your eye care needs. We inform, educate, manage treatment, and provide products as an integral part of your ocular health. We are well informed about ocular treatment options, we take responsibility for our patients’ health, and we utilize advanced technology and high-quality products to care for your eyes.

Our vision is to provide our patients with superior, informative, and lifelong ocular care. We want you to feel comfortable in our office with our friendly doctors and staff and know you can count on us to prioritize your eye health. We utilize advanced analysis equipment to assess your eye health and recommend appropriate treatment options. In addition, we offer our patients the latest frame styles and a variety of convenient and affordable contact lens options.

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