Choosing To Go With Contacts, Glasses Or Lasik Eye Surgery

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Choosing To Go With Contacts, Glasses Or Lasik Eye Surgery

13 January 2016
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If you need vision correction, you may be a good candidate for many types of treatments. If the optometrist has determined that you can go with glasses, contacts or Lasik surgery, then you have your work cut out for you when it comes to choosing the right type of correction for your lifestyle. You'll want to compare what each one has to offer and this article will help by providing you with helpful information.

Wearing prescription glasses

If you've never had prescription glasses before, then you'll want to know about the options they offer. You can choose from basic frames all the way to high fashion frames. You can have a tint added to the lens so it gets darker when you go out in the daylight. This is helpful on bright days since you can't wear your sunglasses while you already have your prescription ones on. Glasses can cause a reflection that can be bothersome. Luckily, you can also have an anti-glare coating put on them to help with this.

Wearing contact lenses

Contacts will correct your vision while allowing you to still wear sunglasses. They also allow you to wear headgear comfortably. They don't distract from your eyes and won't give off a reflective glare in pictures. You can choose from many types of contacts, such as daily ones to long wear ones. You can also go with contacts that change the color of your eyes when you have them in. Contacts allow you to have your vision corrected without it being obvious to anyone else.

Getting Lasik eye surgery

Lasik eye surgery is a one-time procedure that's done as an outpatient. The procedure involves pulling back the top layers of your eye and using a laser to reshape the cornea to correct your vision. You will be given drops before the procedure to numb your eyes and you shouldn't experience very much pain at all after you leave the office, but you may feel the sensation of pressure. You should notice a big difference in your eyesight within a few days of the surgery.

You can wear prescription glasses for everyday use and use your contacts for special occasions when you don't feel like wearing glasses. If you are seriously considering Lasik eye surgery, you do want to be aware that it is definitely the most costly of the options. However, you will only have to incur the fees one time. 

To learn more, contact a company like Complete Family Vision Care