So why Contact Lenses over a pair of Glasses
Headaches? Squinting? It could be warning signs of declining eyesight. So what do you do next? You proceed to see an eye physician (of course) and it could possibly be that you will need eye glasses or contact lenses. Now there is always the option of laser surgery but this write-up will not talk about that.
Go for the glass? Eyeglasses have been around for a long time – think Benjamin Franklin, an iconic wearer of glasses. Eye glasses are either manufactured from plastic or glass. The frames for them also come in a variety of materials. And, if you’re stressed about not finding the proper frames, don’t stress they now have frameless styles. And if you are one of those people who can’t even consider putting their finger in their eye and flinch at the notion of it, eye glasses may be your best solution.
Nevertheless contact lenses offer some advantages over eyeglasses. One advantage, the rain, I imagine you know what happens. Two, fog, eye glasses tend to fog up. Three, moving down your nose every time you perspire, etc.
Whichever you opt for, the most essential issue is the fact that you see clearly.
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