Tuesday, 29 October 2013

which is better for eyes Contact Lenses or Eyeglasses?


Do you wear glasses? If so, you may not realize what contact lenses, and especially GP contacts, can offer you. Here’s a comparison chart to help you decide which vision option is best for you.

Eyeglasses

The distance between your eye and the lens sometimes creates distortion.
Poor peripheral (side) vision.
Constant awareness of frame and lens edge, as well as reflections off the backside of the lens.
Uncomfortable weight on your face and ears. Periodic need for tightening or other adjustment.
Glasses fog up with changes in temperature.
Glasses are a distraction during games and sports.
Fashionable and inexpensive non-prescription sunglasses are not an option if you wear eyeglasses.

Contact Lenses

Worn right on the eye, for more natural vision.
Your entire field of view is in focus. This is especially important in sports and in driving, where you need to see as much around you as possible.
With contacts, no annoying obstructions or reflections are in view.
No weight and resulting discomfort. No frame constantly slipping down your nose.
Contacts don’t fog up.
No distractions, which makes contact lenses a favorite among athletes.
A whole wardrobe of fashionable, functional, affordable sunglasses is available to contact lens wearers.

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