Glasses or Contact Lenses – Which is Best?

Choosing between glasses and contact lenses depends on various factors, including your personal preferences, lifestyle, and individual needs. For some people, they can choose both and for others there could be reasons that they choose one over the other. 

Here are some factors to consider when making this decision:

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The type and degree of your vision impairment can influence your choice. For example, glasses are suitable for a wide range of prescriptions, including nearsightedness (myopia), farsightedness (hyperopia), astigmatism, and presbyopia (age-related reading difficulties). On the other hand, contact lenses can also correct these issues, but they may not be ideal for very high prescriptions or certain eye conditions.

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Comfort and Convenience

Consider your comfort level and convenience preferences. Some people find glasses more comfortable because they don’t involve direct contact with the eyes. Contact lenses may take some time to get used to, and some people may experience discomfort or dryness. 

 

 

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Lifestyle and Activities

Think about your daily activities and lifestyle. Contact lenses can be convenient for certain sports, outdoor activities, or when wearing specific clothing or costumes where glasses may be impractical. Glasses, on the other hand, may be preferred for certain professions or when you spend a lot of time in front of digital screens.

 

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 Contact lenses require regular cleaning and maintenance. If you prefer a low-maintenance option, glasses might be a better choice. Glasses are easy to clean and don’t require time-consuming special care routines.

 

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Appearance. Consider your appearance and how you feel about your image. Some people prefer the look of glasses and see them as a fashion accessory. Others prefer he natural look of contact lenses.

 

 

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Cost

Cost can be a significant factor. A good pair of frames can last for many years if cared for properly. It would only be necessary to replace the lenses as your prescription changes. Contact lenses come with ongoing expenses, including the cost of lenses, cleaning solutions, and potentially more regular eye exams.

 

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Eye Health

Your eye health is crucial. If you have certain eye conditions or allergies, your eye doctor may recommend one option over the other. Contact lenses require regular check-ups to ensure they are not causing any issues.

 

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Allergies and Sensitivities

Some people have allergies or sensitivities that make contact lens wear uncomfortable or impractical. Glasses can be a better option in such cases.




Ultimately, the choice between glasses and contact lenses should be made in consultation with an eye care professional. They can assess your specific needs, lifestyle, and eye health to help you make an informed decision. It’s also worth considering that some people use both glasses and contact lenses for different situations and activities.

We welcome you to make an appointment with an Optometrist at either of our locations to update your prescription and discuss what options are best for you.

Note: This posting is for informational purposes only and does not attempt to diagnose or recommend treatment for any condition. Please refer to the Ontario Association Optometrists website (https://optom.on.ca/eye-health-library) for more information or consult an Optometrist if you are experiencing eyesight issu

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