What to choose: glasses or contact lenses?

¿Qué elegir gafas o lentillas?

The choice between contact lenses and glasses depends on your personal preferences, lifestyle, and visual needs. Here are some factors to consider when making this decision:

Contact lenses:

  1. Visual comfort: Contact lenses can provide a wider field of vision and a more natural view compared to glasses, as they move with your eyes and have no frame that limits your peripheral vision.
  2. Aesthetic appearance: Some people prefer the glasses-free look that contact lenses offer, especially if they care about aesthetics.
  3. Sports activities: Contact lenses are an excellent choice for sports activities, as they don’t fog up or fall off, and there are no concerns about frames moving or breaking.
  4. Fashion flexibility: You can wear fashionable sunglasses without needing prescription sunglasses, since contact lenses don’t affect your choice of sunglasses.
  5. Complete correction: For some visual problems, such as astigmatism, contact lenses can offer more precise correction than glasses.

Prescription glasses:

  1. Ease of use: Glasses are easy to put on and take off, making them convenient for many people. They don’t require the same level of care and maintenance as contact lenses.
  2. Lower risk of eye infections: Wearing contact lenses carries a slightly higher risk of eye infections if not properly maintained and used, while glasses eliminate this risk.
  3. Occasional use: If you only need visual correction occasionally or for specific tasks, like reading or working on the computer, glasses may be more practical.
  4. Cost: Generally, glasses tend to be more economical in the long run, as they don’t require constant replacement and you don’t have to worry about care solutions or frequent eye exams as much.
  5. Eye problems: If you have dry eyes, allergies, or certain eye conditions, glasses may be a better option, as contact lenses can worsen these issues in some cases.

Ultimately, the choice between contact lenses and glasses depends on your personal preferences and specific needs. Many people choose to have both options, using contact lenses in certain situations and glasses in others. If you’re unsure which is best for you, I recommend talking to an ophthalmologist or optometrist, who can perform an eye exam and offer recommendations based on your individual needs.